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Chapter 10. Perceptive-Touching/Pain, Seeing and Hearing 62-71
Jain Epistemology (II) 62; Sense-organs (Indriya) 62; Programmes for perceiving 63; The Cerebral Cortex and Perception 63; Touching and Pain 64; the Skin 64; Cortical Areas for Touch 64; Programmes for Avoiding Damage 64; Pain and Suffering 65; Internal Pains 66; Regulation of Pain - Reticular Formation 66; Pleasure and Pain 67; Surgical Relief of Pain 67; Seeing 68; Structure of the Eye 68; Vision 68; Physiology of Vision 69; Development of the Programmes of Seeing 71; Recovery of Sight 71.
Chapter 11. Hearing, Speaking and Writing
72 - 76 Sense of Hearing 72; Speech 73; Brain and Speecb 73; Language - Definition and Structing 74; Language Universals 76; The Origin of Language 76.
Chapter 12. Loving and Attachment
77 - 82 Maithuna Samjñā and Veda 77; Loving and Reproduction 78; Programmes for Attachment 79; Development of Sexuality 80; the Gonads (Sex Glands) and Sex Hormones 81.
Chapter 13. Art, Architecture and Aesthetics
83 - 88 Artand Spiritualism 83; Essence of Living83; The Necessity of Art and Aesthetics 84; Art and Brain 85; Principles of Acsthetics 85; Poetry and Music -- Language of Emotion 86; Arcbitecture 87; Drama and Playing 87; Art, Science and Discovery 88.
Chapter 14. Religioin; Believing and Worshipping 89.94
Right Belief 89; Knowledge Depends or Believing 89; The Fucntion of Belief 89; Religion - Social Vs. Personal 91; Rituals are Social Obligations, not True Religion 92; True Religion is Personal 93; Worshipping 94.
Chapter 15. Fearing and Fighting
95 - 100 Aid for Survival 95; Programmes for Defence 95; Mechanism for Fight or Flight -----Origin of Aggression 96; Criminal Aggression 96; Control of Aggression 97; The Chemistry of Aggression/Violence 98; Aggression (Violence) — not a Biological Necessity 99; Militarism and Warfare 99.
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