[Alliance], prohibition of marriage between relations by, ii. [369], [377]
[Alms], connection between sacrifices offered to gods and, i. [565]–569;
between fasting and the giving of, ii. [316]–318;
between offerings to the dead and, ii. [550]–552;
to be given with an ungrudging eye, and not before witnesses, i. [594].
See [Charity]
[Altruistic] sentiment, the, its origin and development, ch. xxxiv. (ii. [186]–228); i. [94], [95], [110]–114, [129], [373], [468], [559], ii. [494]–506, [510]–514.
See [Conjugal], [Filial], [Fraternal], [Marital], [Maternal], [Paternal], [Social] affection
[Ancestors]. See [Dead]
[Anger], the nature and origin of, i. [21]–23, [30], [38]–42;
in animals, i. [22], ii. [51];
in children, i. [22] sq.;
towards inanimate things, i. [26], [27], [260]–263, [315];
appeased by repentance, i. [87];
sympathetic resentment produced by the cognition of the signs of, i. [114] sq.;
injuries inflicted in, i. [290]–298, [311], [316] sq.;
a cause of suicide, ii. [233]
[Animals], regard for the lower, ch. xliv. (ii. [490]–514), i. [11] sq.;
anger in, i. [22], ii. [51];
revenge taken upon, i. [26], [27], [251]–253, [255], [256], [258];
revenge taken by, i. [37] sq.;
self-regarding pride in, i. [39], ii. [137] sq.;
retributive kindly emotion in, i. [94];
sympathetic resentment in, i. [112], ii. [52];
killing of sacred, i. [227], ii. [603]–606, [609];
of totemic, ii. [210], [603], [604], [606];
of various kinds of, see [Killing];
eating of totemic, i. [227], ii. [210], [211], [323], [324], [606];
credited with a conscience, i. [249]–251;
not responsible for their acts, i. [249]–251;
treated as responsible agents, i. [251]– 260, [264], [308];
believed to take vengeance upon men, i. [252], [258], ii. [491], [497], [500], [502], [504], [603];
subject to regular punishment, ii. [253]–260, [264], [308];
sexual intercourse between men and, i. [253] sq., ii. [409], [749];
believed to be rewarded or punished after death, i. [258] sq.;
regarded as on a footing of equality with man, i. [258]–260, ii. [494], [510];
non–moral resentment in the case of injuries inflicted by, i. [316];
sacrificed instead of human victims, i. [469] sq.;
sacrificed for the purpose of saving the lives of men or of other animals, i. [469] sq., ii. [616] sq.;
their desire to appropriate and to keep that which has been appropriated, ii. [51];
maternal affection among, ii. [186]–190, [193];
paternal affection among, ii. [189], [190], [193];
conjugal attachment among, ii. [191] sq.;
abstinence from eating various kinds of, ii. [319]–335;
from eating any kind of, ii. [335]–338, [499];
belief in the transmigration of human souls into, ii. [324], [328], [338], [490], [496], [500], [504], [516], [517], [693], [709] sq.;
homosexual intercourse among, ii. [456], [466], [475 n. 2];
their fear of strange phenomena, ii. [582] sq.;
worship of, ii. [590], [598];
sheltered by sacred places, ii. [627]–629, [631], [635]
[Annihilation] of the soul, belief in the, ii. [236], [515], [516], [559], [565], [580], [679]
[Anthropomorphism], ii. [595], [597]–600
[Antipathies], disinterested, i. [116], [117], [533], [713] sq., ii. [113], [166], [185], [227], [262], [266]–268, [291], [334], [335], [351], [368], [372]–375, [381], [382], [403], [404], [434], [439], [440], [483], [484], [744]–746