The Psychology of the Emotions
Th. Ribot
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  • Falret, [213]
  • Family, [284]; evolution of, [286] et seq.
  • Fatigue, [147]
  • Fear, [10], [13], [207] et seq.
    • ” definition of, [207]
    • ” psychology of, [209] et seq.
    • ” hereditary, [210]
    • ” morbid, [212] et seq.
    • ” an element in the religious sentiment, [309], [431]
  • Fechner, [55], [102]
  • Feeling, law of, [173]
  • Feelings, priority of, [438]
  • Félida, case of, [414]
  • Ferrero, [366]
  • Ferri, [179]
  • Ferrier, [28], [29], [420]
  • Fetichism, [308]
  • Fétis, [103]
  • Finality of pleasure and pain, [86]
  • Fischer, [357]
  • Fixed ideas, [226]
  • Flaubert, [364]
  • Flourens’ vital knot, [28]
  • Flournoy, [181]
  • Folie circulaire, [415]
  • Fonsagrives, [53]
  • Fouillée, [78], [126], [141], [151], [162], [172], [173], [183], [384], [405]
  • Francis of Assisi, [400]
  • François-Franck, [32], [142], [200]
  • Franklin, [398]
  • Frey, [27], [51]
  • Friedmann, [293]
  • Fuegians, [191], [297], [343]
  • Gall, [115], [228]
  • Galton, [146], [167], [425]
  • Gauss, [391]
  • Gautier (Th.), [343]
  • Gélineau, [214], [215], [217]
  • Generalising process in religious ideas, [312-314]
  • Genius, [360], [363], [364], [437]
  • Georget, [47]
  • Germ-plasm, [256]
  • Gevaert, [105]
  • Girard-Teulon, [287]
  • Gley, [92], [142]
  • Goblet d’Alviella, [307], [311], [312], [314]
  • Godfernaux, [326]
  • Goethe, [164], [369], [402]
  • Goldscheider, [27], [47]
  • Goltz, [200], [250]
  • Grant Allen, [83], [87], [88], [102], [331], [342], [343], [347], [349], [352], [358]
  • Gratiolet, [7], [128], [143], [210]
  • Greeks, limitations of their humanity, [192]
  • Gregarious life, [281] et seq.
  • Grétry, [103], [105]
  • Griesinger, [62], [68], [376]
  • Grief, [15], [45]
  • Groos, [330]
  • Guislain, [68]
  • Gurney, [106], [111], [352]
  • Guyau, [292], [331], [339], [351]
  • Habeneck, [141]
  • Hack Tuke, [28], [30], [68], [114], [144], [324], [376]
  • Hadrian, [366]
  • Hahnemann, [47], [133]
  • Hall, Stanley, [211], [305]
  • Hallucinations, [143]
  • Hamilton, [64]
  • Hamlet, [394]
  • Hartmann, [42], [255]
  • Haschisch, [8], [9]
  • Hatred, [266]
  • Hecker, [351], [356]
  • Heidenhain, [30]
  • Helmholtz, [377]
  • Henle, [412]
  • Hennequin, [339]
  • Henotheism, [306]
  • Herbart, [137], [372]
  • Heredity, [175], [190], [191], [217], [246], [279], [336]
  • Hering, [3]
  • Hermann, [142]
  • Hobbes, [353]
  • Höffding, [19], [141], [172], [192], [239], [269], [271]
  • Home, [330]
  • Homer, [63], [316], [342]
  • Homicidal mania, [225] et seq.
  • Horwicz, [75], [172], [183]
  • Houssay, [283]
  • Humble, the, [394]
  • Humour, sense of, [271], [351] et seq.
  • Hunger and thirst, [147], [158], [202]
  • Hunter, [115]
  • Hydractinia, [277]
  • Hydroid polypes, [277]
  • Hyperæsthesia, [36]
  • Hyperalgesia, [36]
  • Hypertrophy of intellect, [391]
  • Hypochondria, [46], [361], [394]
  • Hysteria, [36], [47], [116]
  • Ideas, fixed, [226]
  • Ideal, search for, [254]
  • Idiots, [323], [369], [432] et seq.
  • Images of taste and smell, [145]
  • Imitative instinct, [231], [232]
  • Incongruity, [352]
  • Indifferent state, [57]
  • Inertia, [389]
  • Infantilism, [300], [422]
  • Infinite, [306], [307]
  • Inhibitory forces, [265]
  • Injury connected with pain, [87]
  • Instinct of preservation, [11], [199] et seq.
    • ” nutritive, [200] et seq.
    • ” of domination, [221], [222]
    • ” imitative, [231], [232]
    • ” sexual, [248] et seq.
  • Instincts, [194] et seq.
  • Intellectual development of the race, [189]
    • ” memory, [152]
    • ” sentiment, [368] et seq.
  • Intellectualised emotion, [101], [267]
  • Intellectualists, [28], [35], [75], [137], [172], [390]
  • Intensity of stimulation as a cause of pain, [39]
  • Internal sensations, [119], [143], [147]
  • Interrogation, [370]
  • Ipecacuanha, [95]
  • Ireland, [243], [434]
  • Irons, [111]
  • Irony, [271]
  • Itard, [433]
  • Jacoby, [243]
  • James, W., [11], [93], [95] et seq., [101], [106], [110], [111], [141], [162], [172], [174], [194], [231], [241], [249], [271], [273]
  • James I., [216]
  • Janet, [33], [201], [249]
  • Jealousy, [268]
  • Jessen, [3]
  • Joy, [15]
  • Julian the Apostate, [411]
  • Justice, [297]
  • Kaffirs, [337]
  • Kant, [19], [81], [290], [299], [330], [348], [360], [379], [384], [391]
  • Kepler, [373]
  • Kinæsthetic sense, [27]
    • ” sensations, [50]
  • Kraepelin, [351]
  • Krafft-Ebing, [65], [67], [72], [224], [300], [302], [325], [415]’
  • Kröner, [7], [119], [120]
  • Külpe, [76], [102]
  • Kurella, [93]
  • Ladd, [188], [379]
  • Landscape-painting, [345]
  • Lange, [15], [52], [93] et seq., [110], [111], [114], [208], [219], [235], [249]
  • Laughter, [351] et seq.
  • Lavater, [124]
  • Laycock, [3], [175]
  • Lazarus, [331]
  • Le Bon, [100], [391]
  • Lehmann 7, [28], [30], [35], [52], [75], [137], [141], [176], [178], [269]
  • Leibnitz, [234]
  • Lépine, [420]
  • Lessing, [372]
  • Letourneau, [20], [297], [340], [374]
  • Leuba, [305]
  • Leuret, [105]
  • Lewes, G. H., [54]
  • Littré, [153], [162], [297]
  • Lloyd Morgan, [237]
  • Löb, [6]
  • Lombard, [92]
  • Lombroso, [300], [386]
  • Longet, [32]
  • Lotze, [383]
  • Louis XI., [398]
  • Love, [249] et seq.
  • Loyola, [412]
  • Lubbock, Sir J., [233]
  • Lucan, [397]
  • Luckey, [37]
  • Lucretius, [63]
  • Ludwig, [142]
  • Ludwig II. of Bavaria, [366]
  • Lulli, Raymond, [410], [412]
  • Luther, [400], [410], [412]
  • Lymphatic temperament, [397]
  • Mabillon, [374]
  • MacLennan, [286], [287]
  • Magic, [310]
  • Maine de Biran, [345]
  • Malarial regions, their influence, [72]
  • Malebranche, [110], [111]
  • Malherbe, [362]
  • Manes, [296]
  • Mania, [67], [224]
  • Mantegazza, [29], [30], [31], [36], [50], [63], [67], [125], [127], [128], [208], [209], [219], [222], [235], [240], [271], [355]
  • Maraña, [412]
  • Marie, [320]
  • Marie Antoinette, [45]
  • Marshall, [111]
  • Marshall, Rutgers, [37], [39], [59]
  • Maspero, [314], [316]
  • Mass, sublimity of, [350]
  • Maternal love, [279], [280]
  • Matriarchate, [287]
  • Matter and form, [112]
  • Maudsley, [92], [111], [301], [420], [430]
  • Maupas, [6], [252]
  • Maury, A., [142]
  • Medium activity the cause of pleasure, [54]
  • Medulla, [28]
  • Megalomania, [243], [244], [362], [364]
  • Melancholia, [65]
    • ” attonita, [69]
    • ” passive, [71]
    • ” religious, [324]
    • ” demoniac, [325]
  • Melancholy, [270]
  • Memory of feelings, [140] et seq.
    • ” pain, [43], [149] et seq.
    • ” sorrow, [153] et seq.
    • ” taste, smell, etc., [157] et seq.
    • ” emotional—false, or abstract, [160], [161]
    • ” emotional—true, or concrete, [162] et seq.
    • ” affective type of, [166]
    • ” influenced by unconscious feelings, [174] et seq.
  • Mendoza, Suarez de, [182]
  • Mentelli, case of, [373]
  • Mercier, [135]
  • Meynert, [84], [85]
  • Michelangelo, [43], [349], [366], [400]
  • Micro-organisms, [251]
  • Mill, James, [211]
    • ” J. S., [340], [384]
  • Mind quoted, [74], [93], [102], [106], [111], [342], [343], [358]
  • Misoneism, [386]
  • Mitchell, Weir, [33], [36], [39], [414]
  • Mixed states, [10]
  • Mixed temperaments, [399]
  • Mixture, [268]
  • Modesty, [271] et seq.
  • Monkeys, [219], [279], [355]
  • Moore, Mrs. K. C., [14]
  • Moral pain, [42] et seq.
    • ” emotion, [100]; complexity of, [299]
    • ” influence of ideas, [192]
    • ” sentiment, [289] et seq.
    • ” evolution, [292] et seq.
    • ” insanity, [300]
    • ” insensibility, [54], [302], [391], [417]
  • Morbid state, its criteria, [62]
    • ” pleasures, [63] et seq.
    • ” pains, [69]
    • ” fears (phobias), [213]
    • ” tenderness, [238]
    • ” self-esteem, [242]
    • ” religious feelings, [324], etc.
    • ” characteristics of genius, [360] et seq.
    • ” characters, [405] et seq.
  • Moreau (de Tours), [8], [255]
  • Morel, [33], [216], [229], [238], [435]
  • Morgan, Lloyd, [237]
  • Morselli, [106], [245]
  • Mortimer, Granville, [106]
  • Moses, [296]
  • Moshesh, [296]
  • Mosso, [30], [92], [118], [208], [216], [272]
  • Motor manifestations of feeling, [2]
    • ” functions affected by pain, [30]
    • ” reflexes, [84]
    • ” elements in emotion, [92]; revived in memory, [152], [158], [159]
    • ” disturbances, [203]; as symptoms of mania, [224]
    • ” retrogression, [434]
  • Movements, [183]
  • Müller, J., [124], [142], [377]
  • Müller, Max, [233], [306], [307]
  • Münsterberg’s experiments, [52], [53], [183]
  • Music, [103] et seq., [335], [431], [434]
  • Musset, A. de, [420], [421]
  • Mysticism in science, [377]
  • Mystics, [319], [320], [326], [394], [400]
  • Nahlowsky, [137], [138]
  • Napoleon, [264], [349], [400], [409]
  • Natal, cannibalism in, [296 note]
  • Nature, sympathy with, [343] et seq.
  • Naunyn, [35]
  • Needs, [10], [11], [196], [439]
  • Negative form of self-feeling, [241]
  • Nero, [366]
  • Nerval, Gérard de, [365]
  • Nerves, painful impressions transmitted by, [26]
  • Nerves, special, for pain, [27]
  • Nervous temperament, [407]
  • Neutral states, [57], [73] et seq.
  • Newton, [21], [391]
  • Nichols, [37], [38], [51]
  • Nietzsche, [344]
  • Nirvana, [316]
  • Noiré, [232]
  • Nomina, numina, [306]
  • Nordau, [357], [360]
  • Normal characters, [380] et seq.
  • Note-deafness, [358]
  • Nutrition, societies founded on, [278]
  • Nutritive functions and instincts, [199] et seq.
  • Objective representations of emotions, [156]
  • Obsession, [20], [21], [256], [325]
  • Occipital lobes, [29]
  • Odours, memory of, [158]
    • ” Galton’s experiments on, [146]
  • Oppenheimer, [40]
  • Orators, [395]
  • Organic sensibility, [3]
    • ” origin of melancholia, [72]
    • ” Correlation, law of, [265]
  • Ornaments, [338], [344]