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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

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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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