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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The language of the source document (including inconsistencies in spelling, hyphenation, etc.) has been retained, unless listed below. Many of the proper names mentioned in the book are spelled differently from what is usual. These have been left as printed as well, unless listed below.
Page xviii, Continuous and discontinuance memory: as printed in the source document.
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