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Weber and Fechner found psychophysics on a probabilistic notion of just noticeable differences. Wundt studies psychophysics of pleasure and finds that too much is a bad as too little. Von Kries finds a hidden convention behind the foregoing. Peirce and Jastrow point to subliminal pleasures.