"Muscles are in a most intimate and peculiar sense the organs of the will"
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The phrasing does careful rhetorical work. “Most intimate” suggests willpower isn’t a lofty moral faculty but a close, skin-near phenomenon, bound up with sensation, fatigue, and habit. “Peculiar sense” hedges like a scientist: Hall isn’t claiming muscles are the will, but that will becomes legible only when it touches action. In other words, wanting is cheap; willing is embodied.
Context matters. Hall wrote at a moment when psychology was scrambling to distinguish itself from philosophy while borrowing prestige from physiology. His era also fetishized “character” and self-mastery, often through physical culture, discipline, and the training of youth. Read in that light, the line smuggles a norm: if will is muscular, then good citizens can be built through drills, routines, athletics - a conveniently measurable morality.
The subtext is both empowering and uneasy. It democratizes agency (you can strengthen it), but it also risks reducing inner life to performance: if your body doesn’t comply, your will must be weak. Hall’s sentence is a bridge between modern neuroscience’s embodied mind and an older cultural hunger to turn ethics into exercise.
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| Topic | Free Will & Fate |
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