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| | | | 362 | | | Darwin, xv., 67, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 78, 80, 81, 92, 95, 147, 230, 289 | | | Delabarre, 231 | | | Delbceuf, 8, 10, 59, 173 | | | Descartes, 189 | | | Desire, 234, 275 and its object, 280 and pleasure, 281 | | | Despair, 234 | | | Dewey, 38, 54 | | | Diderot, 130 | | | Disappointment, 235, 278 | | | Divine types, 144 | | | Donaldson, 286 | | | Doubt, 235 | | | Dread, 70, 74, 294 | | | Drobische, 276 | | | Dumont, 8, 12, 188 | | | EFFICIENCY and pleasure, 194, 198 | | | Emerson, 147, 316 | | | Emotion, Ch. II., 83 | | | Emotions, expressions of, 85 | | | Emotions, not pleasure and pain, 90, 94 f. | | | Emotional, use of term, 60 | | | Emotionalism in æsthetics, 120, 129, 160 | | | Empedocles, 88 | | | Epicurus, 123 | | | Ethics and æsthetics, 355 | | | Ethical hedonism, 352 | | | Ethical results, 349 | | | Evolution and pleasure-pain, 263, 269 | | | Excitement, 237 | | | Expectation, 235, 279 | | | Expression of emotions, 85 | | | Expression of pleasure and pain, 91 | | | Expressiveness as an æsthetic criterion, 136 | | | FEAR, 77, 79 of death, 34 | | | Fechner, 10, 52, 123, 135, 138, 140, 157, 179, 187, 253, 319, 326, 333 | | | "Feeling," 6 | | | Féré, 84 | | | Fitness, 315 | | | Floating pains, 16 | | | Formalism in æthetics, 122, 160 | | | Fouillée, 183 | | | GEFüHL, 7 | | | Gilman, B. I., 126, 179 | | | Goethe, xv. | | | Goldscheider, 18, 21, 286 | | | Good, 355 | | | Grace, 315 | | | Gravitation curves, 311 | | | Growth, 318 | | | Gurney, 176, 231, 241, 253 | | | Guyau, xvii., 136, 140, 144, 278, 318, 336, 337 | | | HABIT relations to pleasure and pain, 179, 225 f. | | | Hamilton, 130, 131 | | | Harmony, 121, 332 | | | Hearing, 291 | | | Heat, 286 | | | Hedonics, separation from æsthetics, 127, 148 ff. | | | Hegel, 144 | | | Helmholtz, 148, 200 | | | Hemsterhuis, 130 | | | Herbart, 58, 115, 178, 339 | | | Hesitancy, 235 | | | Hobbes, 183 | | | Hodgson, S., 7, 50, 60 | | | Höffding, 68, 95, 183, 278 | | | Hogarth, 115, 135 | | | Hope, 235, 279 | | | Horwicz, 36, 78, 136, 140, 173, 176, 189, 206, 240, 256, 278, 285 | | | Hume, 123, 177 | | | Hunger, 289 | | | Hutcheson, 119, 310 | | | Hyslop, 314 | | | IMAGINATION, xiii., 132 | | | "Imitation impulse," 99 | | | Imitation of nature, 314 | | | Immediacy of æsthetic impression, 140, 161 | | | Impulse, 69, 276 | | | Indifference, 56 ff., 208, 244 | | | Inefficiency and pain, 194, 197 | | | Instinct, Ch. II., 67 f. | | | "Instinct feelings," 69 | | | Intellectualism in aesthetics, 120, 130, 159 | | | JAMFS, W., 7, 11, 60, 72, 73, 76, 78, 84, 85, 88, 91, 236, 279, 351 | | | Joy, 70, 71, 293 | | | KAMES, 135, 138 | | | Kant, 103, 116, 120, 122, 124, 125, 127, 130, 132 f., 144, 189 | | | Kirschmann, 12 | | | LADD, 21, 130, 137, 148 | | | Lange, 75, 80, 84 | | | Lehmann, 18, 19, 21, 25, 41, 54, 85, 88, 92, 96, 207, 281, 283, 286, 287, 338 | | | Leibnitz, 121, 177, 183 | -362- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Pain, Pleasure, and Aesthetics: An Essay concerning the Psychology of Pain and Pleasure, with Special Reference to Aesthetics. Contributors: Henry Marshall Rutgers - author. Publisher: Macmillan. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1894. Page Number: 362.
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