[Disinterestedness], a characteristic of moral concepts, i. [101];
of the moral emotions, i. [102], [103], [107]–122
[Divorce], i. [514], [528], [630], [632], [638], [641], [646]–654, ii. [192], [396]–398, [455]
[Dogs], self-regarding pride in, i. [39], ii. [137] sq.;
sympathetic resentment in, i. [112], ii. [52];
credited with a conscience, i. [249]–251;
the killing of, considered polluting, i. [381 n. 6];
fighting for their kennels or their prey, ii. [51];
supposed deceitfulness of, ii. [125];
abstinence from eating, ii. [330], [332];
taken for spirits in disguise, ii. [491];
regard for, ii. [493], [501], [705];
affection for, ii. [495] sq.;
Erinyes of, ii. [504];
their fear of strange phenomena, ii. [583]
[Drink], as a conductor of curses, i. [586], [589]– 591, ii. [121], [208], [209], [567], [687]–689
——, intoxicating, prohibition of, i. [228], ii. [341]–345;
abstained from after a death, ii. [302].
See [Drunkenness], [Intoxicants], [Wine]
Droit d’aubaine, ii. [49]
[Drowned] persons, the future state of, ii. [238], [521], [678], [697] sq.
[Drunkenness], i. [310], ii. [338]–344;
injuries committed in, i. [277]–282, [306];
attributed to possession by a god or spirit, i. [278], [281], ii. [344]
[Duel], the, ch. xxi. (i. [497]–510); i. [163], [306], ii. [9], [145], [449]