I. Introduction to Nose-Consciousness
A. Definition of Nose-Consciousness
B. The role of the nose in sensory perception
C. Importance of understanding mental phenomena
II. The Four Mental Aggregates (Nāmakkhandhā)
A. Feeling (Vedanā)
1. Definition and significance
2. Types of feelings (pleasant, unpleasant, neutral)
B. Perception (Saññā)
1. Understanding perception
2. The process of recognizing odors
C. Volition (Cetanā)
1. Definition and importance of intention
2. Impact of volition on response to odors
III. The Material Aggregate (Rūpakkhandhā)
A. Definition of material aggregate
B. The sensitive matter of the nose
C. The nature of odors as physical phenomena
IV. The Five Aggregates (Pañcakkhandhā)
A. Overview of the five aggregates
B. Integration of mental and material aggregates
C. Significance of the aggregates in Buddhist psychology
V. The Relationship Between Mind and Matter
A. Understanding mental phenomena (Nāma)
B. Understanding physical phenomena (Rūpa)
C. The interplay between consciousness and sensory experience
VI. Conclusion
A. Summary of key points
B. Implications for understanding human perception
C. Future directions for study in consciousness and sensory experience