- Pain, [8], [16];
- ” definition of, [25]; its influence on the heart and the respiration, [29]; on the digestion and motor functions, [30]
- ” lower races less sensitive to, [36] a quality of sensation, [39]
- ” depends on quality and intensity of stimulus, [39]
- ” caused by chemical modifications, [40]
- ” connected with injury, [87]
- Pain-bearing nerves, [27], [37]
- Painful state, [10]
- Pain-phenomenon, independence of, [35]
- Pain-points (Sachs’s), [27]
- Panphobia, [214]
- Pantheistic tendencies, [347]
- Pantomime-dance, [334]
- Paramæcids, [251]
- Partial characters, [387], [402], [403]
- Pascal, [33], [215], [331], [412]
- Passion, definition of, [20], [21]
- Passions, [12], [19], [92], [261], [369]
- Paternal love, [281]
- Pathological method, [60], [61]
- Pathology of pleasure and pain, [63] et seq.
- ” fear, [212] et seq.
- ” anger, [223]
- ” nutritive instinct, [201-204]
- ” tender emotion, [238]
- ” self-feeling, [242] et seq. (see [Megalomania])
- ” sexual instinct, [256] et seq.
- ” social and moral feelings, [300]
- ” religious sentiment, [324]
- ” æsthetic sentiment, [357]
- ” creative imagination, [364]
- ” intellectual sentiment, [375]
- Patriarchate, rise of, [288]
- Paul, St., [410], [412]
- Paul, St. Vincent de, [297], [400]
- Paulhan, [384], [405], [407], [417], [420]
- Perez, [13], [14], [207], [218], [234], [384], [405]
- Perrier, [276]
- Persecution, [322]
- Personal unconsciousness, [176]
- Personality, alteration of, [413] et seq.
- Pessimism, [361], [362], [366]
- Peter the Great, [215]
- Peter the Hermit, [400]
- Pfeffer, [252]
- Phagocytosis, [5]
- Philip II. of Spain, [398]
- Phlegmatic temperament, [397]
- Phobias, [10], [213] et seq.
- Physiological conditions of religious sentiment, [99], [319]
- Physiological conditions of feeling, [16]
- Physiology of pleasure, very little known, [50]
- Piderit, [127], [129], [351], [356]
- Piesse, [158]
- Pitres, [36], [116], [182]
- Pizarro, [397]
- Plato, [114], [299], [341]
- Platonic love, [19], [267]
- Play-instinct, [198], [329] et seq.
- ” absent in idiots, [433]
- Pleasant states, revival of, [152]
- Pleasure, [8], [16], [48] et seq.
- Pleasure and pain only symptoms, [2], [3]
- Plethysmograph, [30], [119]
- Poetry, [335], [340]
- Poets, peculiar habits of, [363]
- Polymorphic characters, [386], [419-422]
- Possession, [325]
- Predatory tendencies, survival of, [87]
- Preservation, instinct of, [11], [198] et seq., [207] et seq., [218] et seq.
- Preyer, [8], [13], [14], [16], [17], [44], [81], [207], [209], [210], [218], [231], [369]
- Prichard, [300], [301]
- Primitive emotions, [12]
- Primitive religious belief, [308] et seq.
- Promiscuity, primitive, [287]
- Proselytising, [323]
- Pruner Bey, [36]
- Pseudophobia, [214]
- Psychological theory of character, [383], [384]
- Psycho-physicists, [75]
- Ptomaine increased in quantity by anger, [219]
- Pure states of feeling, [7]
- Pyromania, [225]
- Pyrrhonians, [376]
- Pythagoras, [377]
- Reciprocity, [277]
- Reflection, [265]
- Régis, [213], [415]
- Regiomontanus, [301]
- Religious sentiment, [99], [263], [305] et seq.; decay of, [431]
- Renan, [307]
- Renaudin, [47]
- Representation as a source of pain, [85]
- Reproduction, societies founded on, [278] et seq.
- Resemblance, [178]
- Resignation, [266]
- Retrogression, [227], [424] et seq.
- Revivability of impressions, [140] et seq.
- Revenge, [297], [298]
- Réville, [323]
- Richelieu, [409]
- Reynolds, Mary, case of, [414] (see Weir Mitchell)
- Richet, [25], [34], [35], [53], [204], [205]
- Richter, J. P., [395]
- Ritual, [320-322]
- Romanes, [237], [279], [370]
- Rosenkranz, [359]
- Rosseuw St.-Hilaire, [79]
- Rousseau, J. J., [164], [188], [346], [395]
- Rubens, [417]
- Rudel, Geoffroi, [255]
- Ruling passion, [403]
- Rutgers Marshall, [37], [39], [59]
- Sacer horror, [99], [319]
- Sachs, [6]
- Sacrifices, [310]
- Saint-Simon, [110]
- Salsotto, [301]
- Sand, George, [420], [421]
- Saponine, effects of, [37]
- Scaliger, [216]
- Schelling, [362]
- Schiff, [59], [200]
- Schiller, [329], [366]
- Schlegel, [271], [362]
- Schneider, [87], [90], [175], [330], [346], [387]
- Schopenhauer, [255], [256], [290], [293], [330], [390], [391], [398], [404], [416], [439] et seq.
- Schüle, [70], [71], [223], [228], [300], [415], [433]
- Science, personification of, [379]
- Scientific emotion, [371]
- Seeland, [406], [412]
- Self-feeling, [239] et seq.
- Seneca, [63], [219]
- Sensibility, unconscious (vital, organic, or protoplasmic), [3], [4], [6]
- Sensibility, general, [37]
- Sensitives, [388]
- Sensitive-actives, [400]
- Sergi, [11], [28], [74], [271], [272], [273], [334], [346]
- Sexual attraction, [6], [278]
- Sforza, Ludovico, [45]
- Shadworth-Hodgson, [137], [172], [174]
- Shaftesbury, [290]
- Sibbern, [269]
- Siphonophora, [277]
- Smell, [145], [146], [158], [182], [202]; no art based on, [351]
- Societies, animal, [276]
- Social character of religion, [310]
- Socrates, [299]
- Solger, [271]
- Solidarity, [277]
- Sollier, [96]
- Sommer, [183]
- Spalding, [210]
- Spasmodic diathesis, [420]
- Spencer, Herbert, [49], [54], [63], [64], [82], [87], [88], [107], [126], [127], [134], [141], [175], [176], [190], [233], [237], [253], [256], [268], [271], [272], [280], [283], [288], [290], [307] et seq., [330], [342], [351], [352], [355] et seq., [370], [430]
- Spinoza, [111], [261], [373], [390], [416], [442]
- Spiritism, [308], [309]
- Stability, [385], [393-395]
- Stanley, Hiram M., [111]
- Stanley Hall, [211], [305]
- Staniland Wake, [296]
- Starbuck, [305]
- Starcke, [286], [289]
- Starr, Allen, [420]
- States of feeling, [7];
- four types of, [10]
- Static form of intellectual emotion, [373]
- Stewart, Dugald, [163]
- Stigmata diaboli, [32]
- Stoics, [299], [379]
- Strength, feeling of, [240]
- Stricker, [231]
- Strong, [33], [37], [38]
- Strümpell, [96]
- Stumpf, [104]
- Suarez de Mendoza, [182]
- Sublime, feeling for the, [270], [348] et seq.
- Sufis, [394]
- Suicide, [244] et seq.; the supreme negation of self-feeling, [245]
- Sully, [19], [74], [78], [102], [130], [172], [176], [180], [208], [211], [231], [236], [237], [241], [346], [348], [350], [354], [369], [371]
- Sully-Prudhomme, [154], [162], [381]
- Sumner Maine, [286]
- Superiority, feeling of, [354]
- Surprise, [369]
- Symbolism, [322], [365]
- Sympathy, [230] et seq., [292]
- Synæsthesia, [231]
- Synergia, [231]
- Syringomyelia, [38]
- Tabes dorsalis, [35]
- Tabula rasa theory, [403]
- Taine, [162], [167], [336], [364]
- Tamburini, [202], [226]
- Tanzi, [59], [92]
- Tarchanoff, [106]
- Tasso, [365], [366]
- Taste, [142], [145], [146], [351]
- Tattooing, [335]
- Tears, [235], [236]
- Temperaments, [383] et seq. (see Characters)
- ” Seeland’s classification of, [406]
- Temperamentum temperatum, [390]
- Temperate characters, [389], [401]
- Tendency, [365]
- Tenderness, [234] et seq.
- Terror, [209]
- Thales, [377]
- Theomania, [326]
- Therapeutæ, [394]
- Tickling, [355]
- Tiele, [314]
- Time, sublimity of, [350]
- Titchener, [171]
- Tissues, exchange of, [407]
- Todd, [28]
- Touch suppressed by saponine, [87]
- ” sympathy connected with, [235]
- Toulouse, [170]
- Toxin, [40]
- Toxic changes in organism, [121]
- ” secretions in anger, [219]
- Transference of feelings, [176] et seq.
- Trousseau, [219]
- Tuke, Hack, [28], [30], [68], [114], [144], [324], [376]
- Tunicata, [277]
- Tylor, [286], [323]
- Unconscious, the, [3], [174-176], [216], [254], [363], [441]
- Unity of character, [385]
- Unstable characters, [386], [419-422] (see [Polymorphic])
- Utility connected with pleasure, [87]
- ” connected with art, [342]
- V., L., case of, [414] (see Personality, Alteration of)
- Valentin, [142]
- Vallon, [320]
- Van Swieten, [219]
- Vascular reflexes, [84]
- Vaso-motor modifications, [94]
- Vaso-motor apparatus, affected by fear, [208]
- Verworn, [6], [252]
- Vignoli, [371]
- Vigouroux, [106]
- Vincent de Paul, St., [297], [400]
- Vintschgau, Von, [142]
- Visceral theory, [114]
- Vulpian, [32]
- Wagner, Richard, [418]
- Waitz, [137]
- Wake, Staniland, [296]
- Wallace, [190], [336], [355]
- Wallaschek, [104], [337]
- Warner, [127]
- Weir Mitchell, [33], [36], [39], [414]
- Weismann, [190], [256], [336], [337]
- Welfare of the individual and of the race, [88]
- Westermarck, [286]
- Westphal, [213]
- Wigan, [164], [302]
- Will to live, [439], [440]
- William the Silent, [398]
- Witch-marks, [32] (see Stigmata diaboli)
- Wonder, [369]
- Worcester, [111]
- Wundt, [49], [75], [102], [111], [127], [128], [129], [137], [180], [272], [383]
- Yogis, [394]
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