INDEX
- Æsthetics and Erotics, Chap. XI., [236]-[251]
- Affinity, sexual, compared with chemical, [41]
- Ahriman, [183]
- Alcmæon, of Kroton, [81]
- Alexander the Great, [229]
- Amphibia, hermaphroditism, [22]
- Anæsthesia, sexual, [274]
- Anatomical distinctions of the sexes, [3]
- Anatomy, as guide to sexuality, [3], [4]
- Animals, women and the sexual union of, [257]
- Angelo, M., [105]
- Anti-Christ, [183]
- Antisemitism, [303], [304], [312]
- Apprehension, [116]
- Architecture, [119]
- Aristotle, [18], [140], [187], [293]
- Arrhenoplasm, Chap. II., [11]-[25]
- Aryans, [302]
- Asceticism, [329], [336], [347]
- Attraction, between the sexes, [26], [27]
- Autobiography, [122]
- Avenarius, [31], [82], [94], [100], [128], [144], [322]
- Bach, [103], [323]
- Bachelors, and women, [258]
- Bacon, [182]
- Bashkirtseff, Marie, [69]
- Bateson, on dimorphic earwigs, [34]
- Beatrice, [240], [336]
- Beauty, analysis of, [240], [242]
- Beethoven, [96], [112], [317]
- Bentham, [176], [317]
- Berkeley, [141], [317]
- Bisexuality, oscillations in, [55]
- Bischoff, [12], [217]
- Björnson, [108]
- Blavatsky, Mdme., [68]
- Blindness, colour, [110]
- Blood, transfusion of, [20]
- Bölsche, [329]
- Bonheur, Rosa, [68]
- Bonnet, [143]
- Boys and girls, education of, [58]
- Breeding, application of laws of sexual attraction to, [43]
- Breuer, on hysteria, [265], [269], [270]
- Bridgman, Laura, [66]
- Brünnhilde, [223]
- Bruno, [141], [240], [316]
- Buchner, [315]
- Buddha, [325], [328]
- Burckhardt, [72]
- Burns, Robert, [317]
- Byron, Lord, [236]
- Cæsar, [134], [229], [230], [326]
- Carlyle, [113], [136], [140], [175], [229], [307], [317]
- Castration, effect of, [18]
- Catharsis, [269]
- Catherine II. of Russia, [66]
- Catholic view of marriage, [221]
- Catholicism and women, [207]
- Cattle, homosexuality in, [49]
- Causality, invented by man, [279]
- Cells, sexuality of, [15], [17], [22], [23]
- Ceres, [224]
- Chamberlain on Jews, [312], [321], [323], [328]
- on origin of Christianity, [328]
- “Character” of Avenarius, [94], [95], [96]
- Characterology, Chap. V., [52]-[63]
- Characters, classification of, [14]
- secondary sexual, [43]
- Chastity, [331], [332], [334], [335], [341], [346]
- Chemistry, Kepler’s estimate of, [315]
- Chemotropism, [39], [41]
- Child, relation of mother and prostitute to, [219]
- Chinese, [187], [302]
- Chivalry, [204]
- Chopin, [67]
- Christ, [313], [325], [329]
- Christianity and Judaism, [325], [327], [328]
- Clairvoyance, [277]
- Classification, [97]
- Clemens, [345]
- Cleopatra, [230]
- Coitus, [332], [337], [343]
- Colour blindness, [110]
- Commerce, and Jews, [325]
- Communism, [307]
- Comparisons, in poetry, [118]
- Compassion, womanly, [197]
- Compliments, and women, [203]
- Comprehension, power of by genius, [105]
- Comte, A., [141], [204], [244]
- Confucius, [328]
- Consciousness, male and female, Chap. III., [93]-[102]
- Conventions, women and, [262], [263]
- Conversion, Jews and, [323]
- Copernicus, [140], [315]
- Coquetry, and sexuality, [232]
- Correlations, importance of, [61]
- Cromwell, [229]
- Crustacea, hermaphroditism in, [19]
- Cuvier, [61], [62], [315]
- Cyrano de Bergerac, [211]
- Danäe, [231]
- Dante, [249], [299]
- Darwin, [97], [130], [140], [217]
- on correlation, [61]
- on female talent, [71]
- on heterostylism, [33], [34]
- on sexual tastes of animals, [27]
- on union of those akin, [44]
- Da Vinci, [97]
- Death, [346]
- Death, consciousness at, [128], [129]
- De Bergerac, [211]
- Decalogue, [313]
- Demeter, [224]
- Demosthenes, [340]
- Descartes, [149]
- Determinants, in psychology, [81]
- Determination of sex, [23]
- De Vries, on cell characters, [16]
- Dilthey, [82]
- Dimorphism, sexual, [6]
- Divorce, [221]
- Don Juan, [90], [233], [299], [332], [335]
- Doppelganger, [210]
- Drawing, and women, [120]
- Dualism of the world, [166]
- Dürer, [322]
- Eckhard, [313]
- Education, [57]
- of the race, [348]
- of women, [348]
- Ego, awakening of, [164]
- Ego, conception of, Chap. VII., [153]-[162]
- “Elective Affinities,” [69], [218]
- “Element” of Avenarius, [94]
- Eliot, George, [67]
- Emancipation of Women, Chap. VI., [64]-[75], [338]
- Embryoes, sexual differentiation of, [5]
- Emerson, [141], [230]
- Empedocles, [172]
- Emperors and genius, [139]
- Empiricism, and English philosophy, [317]
- English philosophy, [153]
- English and Jew compared, [317], [319]
- Erotics, and æsthetics, Chap. XI., [236]-[251]
- Eroticism and humour, [318]
- Ethics and Logic, Chap. VI., [142]-[152], Chap. VII., [153]-[162]
- Euler, [315]
- Euripides, [105], [187]
- Exner, [98]
- Faithfulness, sexual, [220]
- Falkenberg, on fertilisation in seaweeds, [40]
- Fall, meaning of, [283]
- Familiarity, quality of, [144]
- Family, origin of, [205]
- amongst the Jews, [310]
- Faraday, [315]
- Fechner, [82], [292], [313], [322]
- Female, contrasted with male, Chap. I., [79]-[84]
- Féré, on sexual inversion, [45]
- Ferns, sexual attraction caused by malic acid, [39]
- Fertility, limited in prostitutes, [216]
- Feuerbach, [141], [305]
- Fichte, [140], [150], [307]
- Fischart, [226]
- Flowers, heterostylous, [33], [34]
- Forgetting, analysis of process, [97]
- Form, matter and form, [293]
- Formula, of sexual attraction, [29], [37], [38]
- of sexual constitution, [8]
- Fouqué, [188]
- Free love, [221]
- Free will, [209]
- Freud, on hysteria, [265]-[277]
- Friendship, [49], [288]
- Galileo, [140], [315]
- Gall, on physiognomy, [59]
- Gauss, [140]
- Gaule, [12]
- Genesis, Book of, [295]
- Genital, glands, effect of transplantation, [21]
- Genius, compared with talent, Chap. IV., [103]-[113]
- and the Ego, Chap. VIII., [163]-[185]
- in evolution of race, [137]
- and language, [137]
- and maleness, [113]
- and memory, Chap. V., [114]-[141]
- and morality, [183]
- and time, [136]
- summary of, [169], [182], [183]
- Germain, Sophie, [194]
- Girls and boys, education of, [58]
- God, Schopenhauer’s definition, [313]
- Goethe, [40], [41], [43], [69], [97], [106], [107], [120], [126], [174], [203], [218], [228], [313], [316], [332], [340]
- Gonochorism, [6], [73]
- Grafting, of sexual organs, [20]
- Greeks and religion, [323]
- Guilt, hysterical consciousness of, [275]
- Hæckel’s “gonochorism,” [6]
- “Hakon,” King, [328]
- Hamilton, [317]
- Handel, [322]
- Happiness, impossibility of, [285]
- Hartley, [143], [317]
- Hatred, [236]
- Hauptmann, [276]
- Havelock Ellis, [11], [12]
- Hebbel, [279]
- Hegel, [155]
- Heine, [316], [323]
- Hellenbach, [287]
- Helmholtz, [82], [97]
- Henids, [99]
- Herbart, [93], [94], [141], [246]
- Hering, [143]
- Hermaphroditism, [6], [7], [10], [13], [16], [19], [45]
- “Hero-worship,” [113]
- Hertwig, [16]
- Heterostylism, [33], [34]
- Hildebrand, on heterostylism, [33]
- Hobbes, [316], [317]
- Homosexuality, Chap. IV., [45]-[52]
- of famous women, [66]
- Horwicz, [93], [94]
- Hume, [81], [141], [153], [164], [175], [193], [208], [218], [317]
- Humour, analysis of, [318]
- Hunter, John, [14]
- Hutcheson, [175]
- Huxley, [193], [317]
- Hydrocele, [25]
- Hypnotism, [50]
- Hypnotism and hysteria, [277]
- Hysteria, analysis of, [265]
- Ibsen, [160], [187], [218], [224], [231], [258], [290], [325], [343]
- Idealism, [176]
- Idioplasm, [16], [21], [155]
- Imagination, of women, [119]
- Immortality, [127], [135], [314], [346]
- “Impressions,” maternal, [217]
- Impulse, sexual, [87], [88], [282]
- Individualism, [176]
- Individuality, [282]
- Individuation, [282]
- Infants, sex of, [23], [24]
- Innocence, [243]
- Intermediate sexual forms, [7]
- Inversion, sexual, [45]
- Irony, [323]
- Israels, [316]
- James, W., [82], [144]
- Janet, on hysteria, [265], [267], [268]
- Jealousy, and women, [205], [289]
- Jewish race, [303]
- Jews and English compared, [319]
- and women compared, [320]
- Joshua, [328]
- Judaism, Chap. XIII., [301]-[330]
- and Christianity, [325]
- and the Messiah, [329]
- Kant, [42], [85], [105], [138], [150], [153], [158], [159], [161], [164], [192], [208], [237], [246], [270], [313], [320], [331], [340]
- Karneades, [141]
- Karsch, [49]
- Kaufmann, [119]
- Kepler, [315]
- Kleptomania, [205]
- Kowalevsky, Sonia, [67]
- Kraepelin, [45]
- Kundry, [270], [319], [337], [344]
- “Lady from the Sea,” [218]
- Lamarck, [97], [143], [315]
- Lange, [129], [208]
- Language, origin of, [137]
- Latin, women and, [89]
- Lavater, [174]
- Laws against homosexuality, [51]
- of sexual attraction, [29]
- Leda, [231], [291]
- Leibnitz, [140], [171], [172], [316]
- Lepage, Bastien, [69]
- Lewes, [317]
- Liars, and memory, [145]
- Libraries, and women, [206]
- Lichtenberg, [153]
- Linnæus, [140], [315]
- Locke, [141], [317]
- Logic and the Ego, Chap. VII., [153], [162]
- Logic and ethic, Chap. VII., [153]-[162]
- and memory, Chap. VI., [142]-[152]
- Lohengrin, [324]
- Lombroso, [138]
- Lotze, [125]
- Love, analysis of, [236], [251]
- maternal, [225]
- and sexuality, [239]
- Luther, [325]
- Luxemburg, [69]
- Mach, [143], [154], [201], [208], [210], [322]
- Madness, and genius, [183]
- Madonna worship, [249]
- Maeterlinck, [108]
- Mahomet, [187], [325]
- Male and Female, Chap. I., [79]-[84]
- minds, [284]
- plasmas, [11]
- Malic acid in ferns, [39]
- Marriage, effect on progeny of loveless, [44]
- ideas of boys and girls on, [90]
- religious, [221]
- Marx, [307]
- Marxism, [329]
- Masculine women, [2], [8], [17]
- Match-making, and women, [252]-[300]
- amongst Jews, [311]
- Materialism, and Jews, [314]
- Matriarchy, [222]
- Matter, and form, [293]
- and woman, [292]
- Maupas, on rotifers, [24]
- Maupassant, [276]
- Mayer, [97]
- Medicine, Jewish influence on, [315]
- Medical view of hysteria, [271]
- “Meistersingers,” [305]
- Memory, [282]
- and genius, Chap. V., [114]-[141]
- in boys and girls, [294]
- in relation to logic, Chap. VI., [142]-[152]
- Messalina, [336]
- Messiah, [325], [329]
- Meta-organisms, [287]
- Metaphysics, Jews and, [322]
- Microcosm, [171]
- Mill, J. S., [176], [317]
- Milne-Edwards, [291]
- Mirandola, [188]
- Modesty, [261], [274]
- womanly, [200]
- Molière, [340]
- Moll, [52], [88]
- Monads, [198], [287], [294], [297]
- Monogamy, [43], [220]
- Morality, [176]
- Morality of women, [196], [278], [340]
- More, [73]
- Morphology, in relation to character, Chap. V., [52]-[63]
- Motherhood, analysis of, Chap. X., [214]-[235]
- Mozart, [323]
- Müller, Joh., [217]
- Murder, [109]
- Music, and women, [118]
- Myxodema, [25]
- Naegeli, [16]
- Names, and women, [206]
- “Nana,” [231]
- Napoleon, [182], [228], [326], [327]
- Newton, [140], [315]
- New Testament, [325]
- New Zealand, [339]
- Nietzsche, [104], [108], [140], [167], [329], [342], [344]
- Nirwana, [174]
- Nobility, Jews and, [308]
- Nörgler, [174]
- Novalis, [103], [165], [258]
- Nudity, [240], [241]
- Organotherapy, [21]
- Oriental view of women, [342]
- Origen, [187]
- Oscillations, in sexuality, [54]
- Ostwald, [31], [315]
- Ovid, [332]
- Owen, [307]
- Painting, and women, [120]
- Pairing, woman’s chief instinct, [252]-[300]
- and Jews, [311]
- “Parsifal,” [305], [337], [344]
- Pascal, [179], [205]
- Pasiphäe, [291]
- Pasteur, [315]
- Paternity, [232], [346]
- Pathology, [25]
- Paul, Jean, [103], [164], [318]
- Pederasty, Chap. IV., [45]-[52]
- “Peer Gynt,” [224], foot note
- Periodicity, of genius, [107]
- Personality, multiple, [211], [267]
- Persoon, [33]
- Petzoldt, [96], [100]
- Pfeffer, [39]
- Phallus, relation of, to women, [298], [347]
- Philosophy, English, [153]
- Philosophers, and genius, [141]
- Physiognomy, [59], [60]
- Piety, [322]
- Pity, [199]
- Plasmas, male and female, [11]
- Plato, [149], [150], [240], [246], [293], [313], [343]
- Platonic love, [239]
- Pleasure, [282]
- Politeness, and women, [203]
- Politician, character of, [230]
- Politicians and genius, [139]
- and value, [134]
- Pollen, in heterostylous flowers, [35]
- Polyandry, [222]
- Polygamy, [220]
- Pregnancy, [86], [222]
- Pre-Raphaelites, [73]
- Prévost, [256]
- Preyer, [315]
- Pride, of women, [201]
- Property, Jewish relation to, [306]
- Prostitution, analysis of, Chap. X., [214]-[235]
- Protestantism, and women, [207]
- Psychology, [142]
- male and female, Chap. IX., [186]-[213]
- Puberty, effect of, [90]
- Pythagoras, [343]
- Rabbis, Jewish, [311]
- Race, persistence of human, [224], [346]
- Raphael, [226]
- Recognition, [282]
- Red Sea, crossing of, [323]
- Regeneration, of lost parts, [16]
- moral, [283]
- Religion, founders of, [326], [327]
- importance of, [323]
- Jews and, [321]
- women and, [261]
- Revenge, [289]
- Reverence, [322]
- Richepin, [226]
- Rousseau, [307]
- Rudiments, of embryonic sexual organs, [3]
- Ruskin, [307]
- St. Augustine, [345]
- Salome, [345]
- Samson, [328]
- Sand, George, [66]
- Sappho, [65], [66]
- Schelling, [81], [105], [138], [165], [246]
- Schiller, [230], [246]
- Schleiermacher, [140]
- Schoolmasters, and types, [57]
- Schopenhauer, [95], [167], [174], [199], [218], [223], [236], [237], [238], [281], [295], [305], [313], [318], [340]
- Schrenk-Notzing, [45]
- Schurtz, [205]
- Schwammerdam, [315]
- Science, and genius, [140]
- Judaism, in, [314]
- Secretion, internal, and sexual characters, [15]
- Sellheim and Foges, experiments on castration, [18]
- Servant, type of woman, [272]
- Sex, appearance of, in embryos, [5]
- assignment of, to infants, [22], [23], [24]
- Sexual attraction, laws of, Chap. III., [26]-[44]
- characters, secondary, [14], [43]
- impulses, [88]
- Sexuality, of male and female compared, [85], [92]
- opposed to love, [239]
- of women, [260], [331], [332], [334], [335]
- Shaftesbury, [246]
- Shakespeare, [105], [109], [110], [317]
- Shelley, [168], [317]
- Shrew, type of woman, [272]
- “Siegfried,” [223], [305]
- Sigwart, [156]
- Simmel, George, [148]
- Slavery, compared with Jewish problem, [338]
- Smith, Adam, [175], [317]
- Socialism, [307]
- Society, origin of, [205]
- Socrates, [150], [246], [326]
- Solidarity, of the Jews, [310]
- Solitude, and women, [205]
- Solliers, on sexual anæsthesia, [274]
- Somerville, Mary, [194]
- Sophocles, [184]
- Soul, [313]
- denied by modern science, [315]
- and great men, [168]
- and modern psychology, [209]
- and women, [187]
- Spencer, Herbert, [128], [130], [263], [317]
- Spinoza, [316], [317]
- Sprengel, [315]
- State, [307]
- Steenstrup, [12], [13]
- Sterility, [216]
- Stern, L. W., [82]
- Sterne, [317]
- “Stockman, Dr.,” [325]
- Strauss, [112]
- Strindberg, [187]
- Sudermann, [256]
- Suggestibility, of women, [294]
- Suicide, of women, [286]
- Sulpicia, [319]
- Superstition, of women, [127]
- Swift, [317], [343]
- Sympathy, [177], [197]
- “Tannhäuser,” [240], [305]
- Telegony, [233]
- Teresa, St., [277]
- Tertullian, [187], [314], [343]
- “Tesman,” in Hedda Gabler, [258]
- Thelyplasm, Chap. II., [11]-[25]
- Time, relation to value, [133]
- Tolstoy, [231]
- Touch, sense of, in women, [191]
- Tragedy, [319]
- Transcendentalism, [314]
- Transfusion, of blood, [20]
- Travel, desire of, [237], note
- Truth, [150]
- Türck, [138]
- Tylor, [128]
- Types, male and female, mental, [53]
- Undine, [188]
- Universality, of genius, [112]
- Untruthfulness, of women, [266]
- Value, theory of, [133]
- Vanity, of women, [202]
- Variation in sexual characters, [18]
- Virginity, a male idea, [333]
- woman’s attitude to, [334]
- Virtue of women, [333]
- Vogt, on hysteria, [265], [274], [277]
- Von Eschenbach, [264]
- Von Höffding, [144]
- Von Humboldt, [140]
- Von Kleist, [105]
- Von Möbius, [59]
- Wagner, [67], [109], [211], [240], [279], [305], [319], [343]
- Weill, [36]
- Weismann, [81]
- Wier, [81]
- Will, [282]
- Wit and humour, [318]
- Woman and animals, [290], [291]
- character of, [280]
- emancipated, [64]
- famous, [69]
- future of, Chap. XIV., [331]-[340]
- compared with Jews, [320]
- and matter, [292]
- sexuality of, [260]
- summary of her nature, Chap. XII., [252]-[300]
- Wundt, [94], [131], [140]
- “Zarathustra,” [108], [167]
- Zionism, [307], [312]
- Zola, [105], [231], [304]
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