8;
the source of myth, 9
Abstraction, unconscious and explicit, 138;
its degrees, 139-150.
AEschylus, 110
Alger on the doctrine of a future life, 74
Animals and man, their intimate connection, 19;
their embryogenic evolution, 19;
their complete identity, 22;
their self-consciousness, 50;
the projection of themselves on other
animals and phenomena, 51, 53, 54, 55, 161;
experiments on, 60-64.
Animation of extrinsic phenomena, 28, 58-65, 111, 125-128
Anthropomorphism, 90, 97, 106, 181
Apprehension, act of, 116;
by animals, 118;
psychical law of, 119;
three elements of, 120;
by a man, 122-127
Arbrousset on the Basutos, 75
Aristotle, his teaching, 231
Aryan family, its primitive unity with the Semitic, 31;
its mythology, 179, 197, 219;
its conception of Christianity, 184-192
Bridgman, Laura, 207
Christ, the apotheosis of man, 187
Christianity, its diffusion, 178-192;
its anthropomorphism, 181
Dead, the worship of, 15
Demoniacal beliefs, 77, 78, 79
Descartes, 234
Doric school, 211
Dreams, 253, 259, 270
Entification, the term, 153;
of speech, 310
Eleatic school, 211
Epicarmos, 109
Evolution, of monotheism, 151;
of the faculties of myth and science, 157;
of language, 201-204;
of writing, 209;
of music, 295-303
Experiments on animals, 60-64
Fetish worship, 78, 94-97, 163, 168, 291, 311
Finns, their mythology, 101
Galileo, 235
Greece, her philosophy, 210-217;
her mythology, 99, 130
Hallucinations, 272, 281
Hawaians, their concrete language, 86
Ionic school, 210
Kant, 233
M'Lennan on the worship of plants and animals, 73
Man, his intimate connection with animals, 19-23;
his psychical force, 26;
estimated according to his absolute value, 35;
his power of reflection, 23, 52, 163;
his connection with the universal system, 36
Mannhardt, his _Deutsche Mythologie_, 100
Max Mueller, his theory of myth, 11, 99
Mara, incubus, 77
Monotheism, not the first intuition of man, 104
its evolution, 151
Multiplicity of souls, believed by various races, 165
Myth, the spontaneous form of human intelligence, 1;
its persistence, 3, 33, 136;
its germ interchangeable with that of science, 9, 131, 132;
its problem unsolved, 12;
its gradual disappearance, 33;
its constant forms, 40;
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