Handicraft, moral valuation of, ii. 273, 274, 278–280, 282 sq.
Handshaking, ii. 150, 151, 623 sq.
Heedlessness, i. 211, 305–310
Heresy, ii. 646
sq.;
punishment of, i. 47, 50,
245, 493;
considered a legitimate cause of war, i. 349–
352, 359;
judicial torture in cases of, i. 523;
a bar to intermarriage, ii. 380 sq.;
homosexual practices associated with, ii. 486–489;
the future state influenced by,
ii. 721
Holiness, must not
be
defiled by curses or oaths, i. 58,
625, ii. 638;
by blood, i. 380–382;
by women, i. 664–666;
by food, ii. 294–296;
by certain kinds of food, ii. 322;
by intoxicating drink, ii. 344 sq.;
by sexual pollution, ii. 415–420, 752;
very susceptible to any polluting influence, ii. 352,
353, 608–610;
objects endowed with, must not be appropriated for ordinary purposes,
ii. 627 sq.;
a god’s, polluted by his name being mentioned in profane conversation,
ii. 643;
attributed to sacrificial victims, i. 63,
65, 69,
444–447, ii. 563,
625, 658;
its magic virtue transferred by contact, i. 63–65, 69, 444–446, ii. 605, 606, 625,
754;
by eating, i. 446, ii. 562–564, 605, 625;
by sexual intercourse, i. 593,
ii. 444–446, 488;
looked upon as a transferable entity, i. 586,
ii. 607–610, 754;
contact with, regarded as dangerous, ii. 538 n. 2
See Sacred places
Homicide, in
general,
chs. xiv–xvi. (i. 327–382);
punished with death i. 171, 172,
187, 189,
491, 492;
considered polluting, i. 225,
232, 233,
375–382, ii. 256
sq. n. 2, 262,
714;
stigmatised by religion, i. 345,
346, 378–380, 382, ii. 669,
672, 676, 684,
686, 700, 705,
714, 716 n.
2,
717, 732;
the influence of rank on the criminality of, i. 430–433;
duels in cases of, i. 501
sq.
See Blood-revenge, Compensation
for homicide, Duel, Head
hunting, Human sacrifice, Killing,
Manslaughter, Manslayers,
Punishment of Death, War
Homosexual love, ch. xliii. (ii. 456–489), 752 sq.
Hospitality,
ch.
xxiv. (i. 570–596); i. 333, 340,
540, 542,
543, 545,
548, 549,
555;
enjoined by religion, i.
578–580, ii. 669,
711, 714, 715,
717, 718, 726,
732
Houses, stealing from,
i.
187 sq., ii. 15,
16, 58, see Burglary;
asylums, i. 587, ii. 630,
635 n. 4, 636
sq.
——
sacrifice, ch. xix. (i.
434–476); i. 26–28,
62,
63, 65–67, 339, 486,
ii. 234, 295, 296,
419, 450, 451,
518, 579, 651,
697;
the execution of blood-revenge a kind of, i. 476,
481 sq.;
suicide as a kind of, ii. 234–236;
combined with cannibalism, ii. 559, 562
sq.
Hunting peoples,
vegetable food provided by the women among, i. 634,
ii. 273;
the position of women among, i. 660
sq.;
slavery hardly known among, i. 672;
social aggregates of, ii. 198–200;
the form of marriage among, ii. 389
sq.
Husbands, their
power
over their wives, ch. xxvi. (i. 629–669);
wives punished if convicted of a design to kill their, i. 245;
crimes committed by wives in the presence of their, i. 284;
killing their wives, i. 418, 419,
631;
wives killing their, i. 419 sq.;
wives sacrificed on the death of their, i. 472–474, ii. 450
sq.;
wives committing suicide on the death of their, i. 473
sq., ii. 232, 234,
235, 241, 242,
244, 247;
inflicting bodily injuries upon their wives, i. 514–516, 631;
their duty to protect and support their wives, i. 526–529, 532 sq.;
lending their wives to guests, i. 575,
593;
living with their fathers-in-law, i. 601,
656 sq., ii. 202,
203;
curses of, i. 626;
selling their wives as slaves, i. 675.
684;
belief in a mysterious bond of sympathy between wives and, ii. 205;
wives fasting on the death of their, ii. 298–
301;
adultery committed by, ii. 397, 451–455;
eating their wives, ii. 555.
See Marital affection, Marriage,
Widowers
IDIOTS,
injuries committed by, i. 269–273, 275;
objects of religious reverence, i. 270
sq.;
kindness to, i. 547
Illegitimate
children, rules of inheritance relating to, i. 47,
ii. 46, 48, 49,
56 sq.;
treatment of, i. 47, ii. 431,
439;
sacrifice of, i. 467
Impartiality, apparent, a characteristic of the moral emotions, i. 103, 104, 107, 117–122
Inanimate things,
revenged upon or punished, i. 26,
27, 260–264, 308;
retributive emotions evoked by, i. 26,
27, 260–264, 315, 318;
conceived as animate, i. 27, 263,
ii. 595;
moral praise and blame not applied to, i. 319
Incantations, ii. 656–659
Incest, prohibition
and
horror of, i. 174. 175,
177, 197.
492, ii. 364–378, 747–752;
stigmatised by religion, ii. 375, 376,
671
Indemnification, i. 168, 169, 308 sq. See Compensation
Independence, love of national, ii. 170, 175
“Indifferent, the morally,” i. 154–157
Industry, ii. 268–282;
commended by religion, ii. 275, 280,
281, 675, 705;
cleanliness promoted by, ii. 35
Infanticide,
i.
378, 394–413, 633, ii. 562;
supposed relationship between the social reaction against
homosexuality and against, ii. 484, 485,
752 sq.
Infants, exposure of,
i.
406–412;
a source of slavery, i. 689.
See Infanticide
Inheritance, rules of, ii. 44–49, 53–57
Initiation ceremonies, instituted by the All-father, ii. 671
”Injustice,” analysis of the concept, i. 141–145
“Instinct,” the meaning of the word, ii. 374 n. 2
Insults, i. 39,
502, 503,
509, 510,
524 sq., ii. 110,
138–143;
to the dead, ii. 519;
to gods, ii. 639–652
Intellectual disability, agents under, ch. x. (i. 249– 282)
Intemperance, ii. 290 sq.
Intentions, i.
204–206, 212 sq.;
punishment of bare, i. 244 sq.
Intolerance, religious, ii. 643–653
Intoxicants,
religious, veneration of, ii. 591 sq.
See Drink, intoxicating; Drunkenness;
Wine