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________________ THE SENSE ORGANS AND THE SENSES 69 In the eighteenth century, in Europe, an odour system was devised. Henning has given a scheme of odour prism which is shown in Table V. The Crocker Henderson system posits four fundamental odours, like fragrant, acid, burnt, and caprylic. All these classifications are partly based on experimental investigation and partly on rational insight. But there are difficulties in the grouping of odours, because, as Woodworth points out, in the analysis of Henning's classification some odour qualities are not purely odour. They are mixed up with taste qualities. Zwaardemaker classified the smell qualities as ethereal (as in TABLE V Henning's Smell Prism FOWL FLOWRRY FRUITY BURNT SPICY EESINOUS fruit), aromatic (as in spice), fragrant (as in flowers), ambrosial (as in musk), alliaceous (as in onion), ampyreumatic (as in tar), hircine (as in cheese), repulsive (as in laudanum), and nauseous (as in decaying flesh).42 This is a very elaborate, even clumsy, classification. It does not mention the primary sense qualities alone. The Jainas gave an analysis of the odour qualities, and in fact of all sense qualities, on the basis of rational insight. They thought it safer to analyse the smell sense qualities into two major categories, as good and bad. 42 Geldard (F.A.): The Human Senses, p. 315. Jain Education International For Private & Personal Use Only www.jainelibrary.org
SR No.001260
Book TitleSome Problems in Jaina Psychology
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT G Kalghatgi
PublisherKarnatak University Dharwar
Publication Year1961
Total Pages205
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English & Philosophy
File Size13 MB
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