[Resentment], i. [21]–93;
towards animals, i. [26], [27], [251]–260, [264], [308], [316];
towards inanimate things, i. [26], [27], [260]–264, [315];
the phenomena which call forth, i. [315]– 318

——, sympathetic, i. [111]–116, [169], [179], [180], [185], [372], [373], [429], [433], [524], [533], [559], [560], [659], [714] sq., ii. [52], [109], [112], [113], [140], [166], [176], [185], [262], [266], [496], [528], [580], [661];
in animals, i. [112], ii. [52]

[Rest], ii. [283]–289, [747]

[Retaliation], moral valuation of, i. [73]–79.
See [Punishment], [Revenge]

[Retributive] emotions, i. [21]–99;
the phenomena which call forth, i. [314]–319;
not determined by the cognition of free-will, i. [322], [326]

[Retributive] kindly emotion, i. [21], [93]–99;
in animals, i. [94];
the phenomena which call forth, i. [318] sq.;
sympathetic, i. [117], [129]

[Revenge], taken upon animals, i. [26], [27], [251]–253, [255], [256], [258];
upon inanimate things, i. [26], [27], [260]–263;
regarded as a duty, i. [73] sq.;
condemned, i. [73]–79;
demanded by public opinion, i. [176] sq.;
regulated by the rule of equivalence, i. [177]– 180;
succeeded by punishment, i. [180]– 185;
believed to be taken by animals upon men, i. [252], [258], ii. [491], [497]. [500], [502], [504], [603];
taken upon offenders caught flagrante delicto, i. [290]–294, ii. [8], [13], [17], [429], [447];
not to be taken upon a guest, i. [576], [587] sq.;
taken for injuries inflicted upon guests, i. [577] sq.;
suicide as a method of taking, ii. [233], [234], [242]–245;
supposed to be taken by the dead upon the living, ii. [530], [531], [548], [576];
taken by the living upon the dead, ii. [692] sq.;
supposed to be taken by ghosts upon other ghosts, ii. [693] sq.
See [Blood-revenge]

——, the feeling of, its nature and origin, i. [21]–42;
in animals, i. [37] sq.;
appeased by repentance, i. [87], [88], [318];
attributed to gods, i. [194], [198], [438]–440, [471] sq., ii. [660], [661], [667], [668], [702], [714];
to the souls of murdered persons, i. [232], [372], [375], [376], [378] [379], [406], [476], [481] sq., ii. [559] sq.;
to the dead, ii. [530], [531], [534];
a motive for committing suicide, ii. [233], [234], [242]–245;
a motive for cannibalism, ii. [557]–559

[Rewards], vicarious, i. [96]–99;
a source of moral approval, i. [117];
public, i. [166] sq.;
in a future existence, see [Future life]

[Rice], abstinence from, after a death, ii. [301]