Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1920 edition. Excerpt: ... INDEX A. Admiration, as connected with the ideals of sentiments, 113, as containing surprise, 448; and joy, 452. Aesop, character of his fables, 75, 76; on sorrow caused by our- selves, 343, 344. Affection. See Parental love, Ch. IV., 2; injustice of, 109, no. Amiel, on sorrow and pessimism, 354; on hope, 479. Anger, disinterested anger, 46, 47; varieties of, Bk. II., Ch. III.--Ch. IV.; interaction with fear, Ch. V.; qualities of the conduct of, Ch. VI. For analysis of chapters, see Con- tents. Antipathy, as a synonym for repugnance, 400; its meaning as opposed to sympathy, 401; antipathetic emotions of hate, 60, 61, 400, 401. Anxiety, as one of prospective emotions of desire, 461-463; conditions of, 465-467; a development of fear, 472-476; tendencies of, 481-482; rela- tion to other prospective emotions, 504-508. Appetite, as distinguished from emotion; why classed with emotion, 28, 458, 459. Aristotle, on character of youth and age, 73; on definition of anger, 232; on use of anger, 264; on wonder and philo- sophy, 449. FOUNDATIONS OF CHARACTER. J Arnold (Matthew), on Gray, 306, 307; on Amiel, 354. Aspiration, as belonging to senti ments with ideals, 113. Association, laws of; as useless for interpreting empirical laws of character, 16-19. Astonishment, as the higher, cognitive variety of surprise, 446, 447. Attention, as controlled by emotion, 25; as instinctively directed to the object of pri- mary emotion, 181, note. Avarice, as a sentiment included in self-love, 57. Aversion, as implying repug- nance; as an abstract conative tendency, 399. B, Bacon, on envv, 88, 91; on re. venge and justice, 233; on sorrow and friendship, 341; on wonder, 444, 450. Bain (Alexander), on love, 54; on -problems of character, 83; on nervous...