INDEX
Note.—The letter m affixed to a page number signifies the middle third of the page; the letter b signifies the bottom third of the page; no letter being affixed, the top third of the page is referred to.
- Æsthetic psychosis, [299], [329], [373m].
- Allen, Grant, [42], [301b], [303m].
- Altruism, [119b], [340b], [348m].
- Anger, [131], [369b].
- Apperception, [246m], [251].
- Arrogance, [279].
- Attention, [229].
- Awe, [123].
- Bain, [49], [175], [223b], [381b].
- Baldwin, J. M., [263].
- Belief, [220m].
- Blair, [315].
- Bosanquet, [373m].
- Cause and effect in consciousness, [384].
- Chance, [386m].
- Change and consciousness, [23].
- Characteristic, emotion for, [334b].
- Christianity, [164b], [187].
- Comic, the, [371].
- Comte, [28].
- Conceit, [278], [279b].
- Consciousness, function of, [167].
- Continua, [73].
- Craving, [207b].
- Curiosity, [218b].
- Darwin, [301b], 341, [352b], [353m], 357, [366m].
- Desire, [196].
- Despair, [125].
- Desperation, [126b].
- Dewey, J., [357], note.
- Differentiation of consciousness, [151m].
- Dignity, [280].
- Disappointment, [169].
- Dismay, [127].
- Drama, [372m]
- Dread, [119].
- Dream life and self consciousness, [269].
- Education and desire, [228].
- Ego, [234b].
- Embarrassment, [281m].
- Emotion, [78].
- Ennui, [216b].
- Ethical emotion, [337].
- Evil, problem of, [157].
- Evolution, antithetic mental, [271], [385].
- Exasperation, [162m].
- Excitement, [49].
- Expression, [303], [350].
- Familiarity, emotion of, [177].
- Fear, [91], 354, [369b].
- of fear, [89].
- Fechner, [310b].
- Feeling, psychology of imperfect, [2].
- Fine Art, [363m], [373].
- Hate, [147m].
- Hedonalgic, [177], note.
- Hedonism, [41b], [204b].
- Höffding, [29], [201m].
- Hope, [220m], [169b].
- Horror, [121b].
- Howells, W. D., quoted, [327].
- Hume, [262b].
- Humility, [283b].
- Imagination, [311].
- Imitation, [53], [368m].
- Impulse, [224b].
- Indignation, [162b].
- Induction, [210], [211], [286].
- Inhibition, [242b].
- Integration of consciousness, [79].
- Intellectual emotion, [295b].
- Intensity, [38m], [49], [231b], [387b].
- Interest, [224b], [247], [270b].
- Malice, [162b].
- Marshall, H. R., [28], [40b], [306m].
- Mason, F. A., [56].
- Mercier, [142].
- Method of psychology, [4], [133], [152], [362b], [376].
- Mill, J. S., [286b].
- Moral sense, [337].
- Novelty, feeling of, [170].
- Optimism, [193b].
- Pain, knowledge of, [8].
- Panic, [122m].
- Perception, origin of, [70].
- Perez, [337].
- Pessimism, [193b].
- Play, [303b], [355m], [369m].
- Pleasure, evolution of, [14].
- Pleasure-Pain and sensation, [62], [196].
- Preyer, [17b].
- Pride, [273b].
- Psychology, imperfectness of, [1], [133], [152], [203b].
- Quantity in consciousness, [388].
- Recognition, [171b].
- Regret, [195].
- Remorse, [195].
- Representation, [278].
- Resignation, [195].
- Retrospective emotion, [180].
- Revenge, [183b].
- Self-feeling, [255].
- Senile psychology, [28].
- Sexual emotion, [299b].
- Shame, [282b].
- Shelley quoted, [320], [324].
- Sidgwick, H., [201b].
- Sorrow, [187].
- Spencer, Herbert, [303b], [314], [320m], [326], [329m], [337b], [345].
- Spinoza, [200], [201].
- Spontaneity, [381b].
- Stewart, D., [222b].
- Style, [314].
- Sub-consciousness, [32b].
- Surprise, [296b], [50], [167b].
- Ward, James, [7], [22b], [73], [203], [232b], [246].
- Weber’s law, [389].
- Wonder, [296b].
- Wundt, [351], note.
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Transcriber’s Note
Hyphenation is mostly consistent. The word ‘representation’ is frequently given as ‘re-presentation’, as a technical term. Where the hyphen occurs at a line break, it is retained or removed based on other instances of the word in the text.
Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.
| [3.29] | that feeling is a “strange[”] mysterious world | Removed. |
| [4.19] | through the | Restored. |
| [9.5] | that it must[ ]be in consciousness | Inserted. |
| [40.34] | viz[.], of the neural basis | Added. |
| [225.19] | whether a pain[,] pleasure, perception | Inserted. |
| [349.25] | (Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals, New York, 1886, p. 350[)]; | Removed. |
| [369.8] | The interp[r]etation of expression | Inserted. |