GENERALITY, the moral emotions characterised by a flavour of, i.104,105,107,117–123
GENERALITY, the moral emotions characterised by a flavour of, i.104,105,107,117–123
Generosity, charity and, ch. xxiii. (i.526–569)
Generosity, charity and, ch. xxiii. (i.526–569)
Gifts, blessings pronounced by recipients of, i.561–565;the danger of accepting, i.593sq.
Gifts, blessings pronounced by recipients of, i.561–565;the danger of accepting, i.593sq.
Girls, at puberty, ii.307sq.
Girls, at puberty, ii.307sq.
Gluttony, ii.290sq.
Gluttony, ii.290sq.
Goat-dung, a means of purification, i.376
Goat-dung, a means of purification, i.376
——-flesh, abstinence from, ii.322,332
——-flesh, abstinence from, ii.322,332
“God,”definition of the term, ii.602
“God,”definition of the term, ii.602
Goddesses, jealous of the chastity of their priests, ii.414
Goddesses, jealous of the chastity of their priests, ii.414
Gods, duties to, ch. xlviii.sq.(ii.602–662);as guardians of morality, chs. l.–lii. (ii.663–737);punish innocent persons in consequence of the sins of the guilty, i.48–72, ii.660;punish unchastity, i.49, ii.675;curses personifiedand elevated to the rank of supernatural agents or, i.60,379,482,561,585,623,624,626, ii.68,116,715,732;human sacrifices offered to, i.62,63,65,66,339,434–472, ii.295,296,419,559,562,563,579,651,697;reward undeserving persons in consequence of the merits of others, i.96–99, ii.660;connection between the severity of punishment and the belief in, i.193–198;disobedience to, i.194–198, ii.659sq.;revengeful feelings attributed to, i.194,198,438–440,471sq., ii.660,661,667,668,702,714;attach undue importance to the outward aspect of conduct, i.227–231,233–235, ii.714;judge upon human actions without much regard to their motives, i.299–302;punish homicide, i.378–380, ii.669,672,676,684,686,700,714,717,732;curses transformed into attributes of, i.379,561,562,585,624, ii.68,116,715;blood pollution shunned by, i.380–382;enjoin or approve of charity, i.549–558.561–569, ii.669,672,699,705,711,717,718,725,726,732;appealed to in curses or oaths, i.561,564sq., ii.66,67,120–123,658,686–690,699,731sq.;in blessings, i.562,564sq., ii.686,731;enjoin hospitality, i.578–580, ii.669,711,714,717,718,726,732;exposed to the curses of men, i.585, ii.618–624,636,638,656–659,700;protect refugees, i.585, ii.629–633,636,638,714;enjoin regard for parents, i.610,624, ii.711,714,717,732;punish abandoning of old persons, i.620;punish disrespect for chiefs, i.626;women shunned by, i.664–666;guardians of property, ii.59–69,669,675–677,679,684,686,699,700,705,714,717,732;guilty of falsehood, ii.94,95,98;guardians of truth and good faith, ii.96,114–123,128,129,669,672,675–677,684,686,699,700,703–705,707,711,714,717,726,732;perjury regarded as an offence against, ii.122,122sq.n.10;perjury punished by, ii.123 n.1,684,686,714;condemn pride, ii.144sq.;different, fused into one, ii.225sq.;approve of suicide, ii.236,244,261;suicide offensive to, ii.237,243,245–249,251–254,260,263;agriculture pleasing to, ii.275,277;commend industry, ii.275,280,281,675,705;require pure sacrifices, ii.295sq.;prohibit the eating of certain foods, ii.326,330,335671;disapprove of abstinence from intoxicating drink, ii.339;disapprove of drunkenness, ii.342;demand ceremonial cleanliness, ii.352,353,700 n.5,705,718,726;punish ablutions, ii.355;self-mortification pleasing to, ii.356–361,421;exciting the compassion of, ii.361;envious of men, ii.361,714,716;punish incest, ii.375,376,671;women married to, ii.412–414;sexualpollutionshunned by, ii.418;addicted to homosexual practices, ii.472,474;eating of, ii.563sq., seeTotem;the tendency to make them more and more perfect, ii.599,600,730,731,733sq.;not necessarily immortal, ii.602sq.;killing of, ii.602–610,753sq., seeTotem;punished by men, ii.610;subject to human needs, ii.610sq.;sacrifices to, ii.611–626, seeSacrifice;fear of, ii.612–614,725;malevolent, ii.613,665–667,706,707,709,714,716,728,729,733;benevolent, ii.613–615,667–669,697–708,712,713,716,725,728,729,731;assistance expected from, ii.614–616;gratitude to, ii.615sq.;property of, ii.626sq.;self-regarding pride of, ii.639–655;blasphemy against, ii.639,640,719;taboos imposed upon the names of, ii.640–643;intolerance of, ii.643–647,649,650,652;tolerance of, ii.647–649,652sq.;free from human weaknesses, ii.652;prayers to, ii.653–659, seePrayer;priests regarded as manifestations of, ii.657,709;the communal character of the relations between men and their, ii.661;selection of, ii.662,729sq.;punish transgressions of custom, ii.670,728;punish bad behaviour towards old and sick persons, ii.672,675;punish adultery, ii.675,676,684,686,700,717;love justice, ii.675,684,686,699,700,703,704,732;approve of valour, ii.679;fighting against evilspirits, ii.701,702,704–706,729;invoked by thieves, ii.733.SeeGuardianspirits,Religion,Supernaturalbeings,Supremebeings,Totem
Gods, duties to, ch. xlviii.sq.(ii.602–662);as guardians of morality, chs. l.–lii. (ii.663–737);punish innocent persons in consequence of the sins of the guilty, i.48–72, ii.660;punish unchastity, i.49, ii.675;curses personifiedand elevated to the rank of supernatural agents or, i.60,379,482,561,585,623,624,626, ii.68,116,715,732;human sacrifices offered to, i.62,63,65,66,339,434–472, ii.295,296,419,559,562,563,579,651,697;reward undeserving persons in consequence of the merits of others, i.96–99, ii.660;connection between the severity of punishment and the belief in, i.193–198;disobedience to, i.194–198, ii.659sq.;revengeful feelings attributed to, i.194,198,438–440,471sq., ii.660,661,667,668,702,714;attach undue importance to the outward aspect of conduct, i.227–231,233–235, ii.714;judge upon human actions without much regard to their motives, i.299–302;punish homicide, i.378–380, ii.669,672,676,684,686,700,714,717,732;curses transformed into attributes of, i.379,561,562,585,624, ii.68,116,715;blood pollution shunned by, i.380–382;enjoin or approve of charity, i.549–558.561–569, ii.669,672,699,705,711,717,718,725,726,732;appealed to in curses or oaths, i.561,564sq., ii.66,67,120–123,658,686–690,699,731sq.;in blessings, i.562,564sq., ii.686,731;enjoin hospitality, i.578–580, ii.669,711,714,717,718,726,732;exposed to the curses of men, i.585, ii.618–624,636,638,656–659,700;protect refugees, i.585, ii.629–633,636,638,714;enjoin regard for parents, i.610,624, ii.711,714,717,732;punish abandoning of old persons, i.620;punish disrespect for chiefs, i.626;women shunned by, i.664–666;guardians of property, ii.59–69,669,675–677,679,684,686,699,700,705,714,717,732;guilty of falsehood, ii.94,95,98;guardians of truth and good faith, ii.96,114–123,128,129,669,672,675–677,684,686,699,700,703–705,707,711,714,717,726,732;perjury regarded as an offence against, ii.122,122sq.n.10;perjury punished by, ii.123 n.1,684,686,714;condemn pride, ii.144sq.;different, fused into one, ii.225sq.;approve of suicide, ii.236,244,261;suicide offensive to, ii.237,243,245–249,251–254,260,263;agriculture pleasing to, ii.275,277;commend industry, ii.275,280,281,675,705;require pure sacrifices, ii.295sq.;prohibit the eating of certain foods, ii.326,330,335671;disapprove of abstinence from intoxicating drink, ii.339;disapprove of drunkenness, ii.342;demand ceremonial cleanliness, ii.352,353,700 n.5,705,718,726;punish ablutions, ii.355;self-mortification pleasing to, ii.356–361,421;exciting the compassion of, ii.361;envious of men, ii.361,714,716;punish incest, ii.375,376,671;women married to, ii.412–414;sexualpollutionshunned by, ii.418;addicted to homosexual practices, ii.472,474;eating of, ii.563sq., seeTotem;the tendency to make them more and more perfect, ii.599,600,730,731,733sq.;not necessarily immortal, ii.602sq.;killing of, ii.602–610,753sq., seeTotem;punished by men, ii.610;subject to human needs, ii.610sq.;sacrifices to, ii.611–626, seeSacrifice;fear of, ii.612–614,725;malevolent, ii.613,665–667,706,707,709,714,716,728,729,733;benevolent, ii.613–615,667–669,697–708,712,713,716,725,728,729,731;assistance expected from, ii.614–616;gratitude to, ii.615sq.;property of, ii.626sq.;self-regarding pride of, ii.639–655;blasphemy against, ii.639,640,719;taboos imposed upon the names of, ii.640–643;intolerance of, ii.643–647,649,650,652;tolerance of, ii.647–649,652sq.;free from human weaknesses, ii.652;prayers to, ii.653–659, seePrayer;priests regarded as manifestations of, ii.657,709;the communal character of the relations between men and their, ii.661;selection of, ii.662,729sq.;punish transgressions of custom, ii.670,728;punish bad behaviour towards old and sick persons, ii.672,675;punish adultery, ii.675,676,684,686,700,717;love justice, ii.675,684,686,699,700,703,704,732;approve of valour, ii.679;fighting against evilspirits, ii.701,702,704–706,729;invoked by thieves, ii.733.SeeGuardianspirits,Religion,Supernaturalbeings,Supremebeings,Totem
“Golden rule, the,” i.102sq.
“Golden rule, the,” i.102sq.
“Good,” analysis of the concept, i.145–147
“Good,” analysis of the concept, i.145–147
“—— deeds,” i.299–302
“—— deeds,” i.299–302
Goodfaith, regard for truth and, ch. xxx.sq.(ii.72–131)
Goodfaith, regard for truth and, ch. xxx.sq.(ii.72–131)
Gratitude, i.21,42,43,93,94,318,319,538,618, ii.154–166;to gods, ii.615sq.
Gratitude, i.21,42,43,93,94,318,319,538,618, ii.154–166;to gods, ii.615sq.
Greetings, i.590–592, ii.146,147,149–151
Greetings, i.590–592, ii.146,147,149–151
Gregariousinstinct, the, ii.197sq.
Gregariousinstinct, the, ii.197sq.
Gregariousness, i.94,95,113, ii.195–197.748
Gregariousness, i.94,95,113, ii.195–197.748
Grief, expressions of, ii.283,308,316,528
Grief, expressions of, ii.283,308,316,528
Groupmarriage, ii.387,392–396,752
Groupmarriage, ii.387,392–396,752
Guardianspirits, i.373,464sq., ii.210,406,528–531,588,666,668,669,675,676,702
Guardianspirits, i.373,464sq., ii.210,406,528–531,588,666,668,669,675,676,702
HABIT, the influence of, on moral ideas, i.159,160,402,533,559,646, ii.52,125–131,146,185,272,335,343,351,392,440,441,455,471,484,509,577,578,580;on the authority of the law, i.163sq.
HABIT, the influence of, on moral ideas, i.159,160,402,533,559,646, ii.52,125–131,146,185,272,335,343,351,392,440,441,455,471,484,509,577,578,580;on the authority of the law, i.163sq.