[Prostitution], i. [608], ii. [428]–431, [437], [439]–446;
religious, ii. [443]–446, [488];
of men, ii. [459]–462, [463], [476], [478], [488]
[Provocation], i. [290]–298, [311], [316] sq.
[Prudence], i. [560], [581], [715], ii. [52], [59], [114], [124], [176], [185], [265]–268, [331], [332], [334]. [335], [342], [428], [497], [539], [547], [548], [660]
[Puberty], girls at, ii. [307] sq.
[Public] approval, the prototype of moral approval, i. [9], [122], [129]
—— disapproval, the prototype of moral disapproval, i. [9], [119]–122
[Pulse], abstinence from, ii. [322], cf. ii. [430] sq.
[Punishment], inflicted on others than the culprit, i. [43]–48, [69] sq.;
restricted to the culprit, i. [70]–72;
essentially an expression of the moral indignation of the society which inflicts it, i. [79], [89]–91, [169], [185], [198]–201;
theories as to the proper object of, i. [79]–91;
regarded as a means of eliminating the criminal, i. [80]–82;
as a deterrent, i. [80]–84, [88]–91;
as a means of reforming the criminal, i. [80]–91;
defined, i. [82], [169] sq.;
the limited efficiency of, as a deterrent, i. [90 n. 1];
a source of moral disapproval, i. [115];
the relation between indemnification and, i. [168] sq.;
among savages, i. [170]–177;
transition from revenge to, i. [180]–185;
the opinion that determent actually is or has been the chief object of, i. [185]–200;
the increasing severity of, i. [186]–198;
inflicted on criminals in public, i. [191] sq.;
of unintentional injuries, i. [219], [221]–226, [231], [232], [235]–240;
of attempts to commit crimes, i. [241]–247, [374];
of acts of preparation, i. [243]–246;
of bare intentions, i. [245];
inflicted on animals, i. [253]–260, [264], [308];
on inanimate things, i. [261]–264, [308];
of injuries committed by children, i. [265]–269;
by old persons, i. [266] sq.;
by lunatics, i. [271]–277, [298] sq.;
by idiots, i. [273];
in drunkenness, i. [279]–282;
inflicted upon the offending member, i. [311], [312], [513], [518], [519], [521] sq., ii. [9], [13], [74], [84], [123 n. 1], [143 n. 1];
from a deterministic point of view, i. [320] sq.;
influenced by rank, i. [430]–433, [491], [518], [519], [524], ii. [19], [20], [58], [142], [143], [448]–450;
corporal, i. [520]–525;
suicide committed out of fear of, ii. [233];
redeems the sufferer from punishment in a future existence, ii. [360];
inflicted on gods, ii. [610].
For various kinds of punishment see [Banishment], [Cannibalism] (as a punishment), [Emasculation], [Mutilation], [Outlawry], [Property] (forfeiture of), [Serfdom] (as a punishment), [Shame] (putting offenders to), [Slavery] (as a punishment)
[Punishment] in a future existence. See [Future life]
—— [of death], i. [491]–496;
among savages, i. [188]–190, [195]–197;
as a kind of human sacrifice, i. [440], [471] sq.;
suicide as an alternative to, ii. [243];
inflicted for a variety of crimes, i. [44]–46, [171], [172], [174], [177], [186]–197, [253], [254], [287], [306], [311], [312], [331], [383]–386, [404], [407], [409], [412], [416], [419], [420], [423], [424], [429]–433, [439], [440], [491], [492], [495], [496], [508], [509], [513], [516], [518], [685], ii. [4], [5], [7]–9, [12]–15, [19], [96], [140]–142, [256 n. 2], [276], [331], [366]–368, [378], [406]–408, [420], [424]–426, [428], [429], [431], [442], [447]–450, [453], [474], [475 n. 10], [477]–482, [497], [558], [640], [647], [650]–652