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- Abstract and general ideas in lower culture, 99-102, 163-4;
- personified, 168
- Actor and Wizard, 272-3
- Adaptation, 30, 67
- Affection for the dead, 179
- Aggressiveness, 43
- Agriculture, neolithic, 50;
- as affecting natural selection, 64
- Allen, Grant, on plant-spirits, 167
- Analogy, 97-8
- Animals give Omens, 236
- Animatism, 120, 149, 151, 157
- Animism, 35;
- evil effects of, 67;
- good effects, 69;
- Chap. V. (145-86), see Contents;
- and Magic and Common-sense, 110;
- extended to plants and lifeless things, 150-3;
- development of, 183-4;
- deception in, 185;
- how related to Magic, Chap. VI. (187-284), see Contents;
- political advantage over Magic, 255;
- and Totemism, 319-25;
- and Science, 341;
- and Fine Art, 341;
- and Philosophy, 342
- Anthropoids, habitat of, 5;
- mentality and habits, 31-162;
- on Religion in Raiatea, 206, 220;
- the idol-maker, 280
- Emotion as cause of belief, 83, 86;
- in religion, 185, 186
- Emulation within the pack, 44;
- in games, business, etc., 59
- Endogamy, 307
- Eoanthropus, 49, 55, 66, 67
- Eoliths, 50, 53
- Epictetus on divination, 248
- Erect gait of Man, 5
- Evil eye, 128
- Exemplary Magic, 140-2, 336
- Exogamy and Totems and Marriage Classes, 295, 305, 307-11
- External soul, 173
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- Fate and Magic, 223;
- and Omens, 235, 249;
- and Causation, 249-50
- Fear a cause of superstition, 83;
- gives power to ghosts, 123;
- of the dead, 178-9
- Feeling as cause of belief, 83
- Fetichism, 108
- Fire, how first made, 11
- Force, idea of, 100-1, 119-22, 163;
- force and ghosts, 197-8;
- in Magic and Science, 326-7
- Forms of thought in primitive mind, 94, 95
- Fowler, Ward, on Iguvian Magic, 202, 203;
- on Roman prayers, 205, 221
- Fraud, in what sense attributed to Wizards, 284
- Frazer, J. G., on Magic and Animism, 109;
- on driving out ghosts, 179 n.;
- on Magic and Religion, 193, 195;
- on power of Wizard, 284;
- on Totemism, 293, 299, 304;
- first Hypothesis on Totemism, on Neanderthal species, 52;
- on speech-organs of Pithecanthropus and Eoanthropus, 56, 66-7
- Kingsley, Mary, on soul-doctors, 155;
- on four souls, 172
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- Lamentation and weeping, 61
- Lang, A., on ghosts, 114;
- on Animism, 147, 148;
- on Totemism, 299, 304-7
- Laughter, 60
- Laws of Association of Ideas, 137
- Lecky on Belief, 174
- Leibnitz, 174
- Leuba, J. H., 142
- Levy-Bruhl on the primitive mind, 85-6
- Livingstone on South African game, 27;
- on South African doctors, 260
- Love of the chase, 41
- Lyall, Alfred, Asiatic Studies, 222
- Lycopithecus, 8, 18;
- his stature, 25, 26, 29
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- MacBride, E. W., on specialisation of Man, 4 n.
- McDougall, W., on self-abasement, 44, 124. See also Hose and McDougall
- Magic, 35, Chap. IV., see Contents;
- relation to government, 68-69, 253-4;
- relation to Animism, Chap. VI., see Contents;
- to Fine Art, 262;
- to Religion, 194-7, 254-5;
- to Omens, 227-34;
- its equivalent for inspiration, 245;
- relation to Totemism, 314-8;
- to science, 111, Chap. X. §§ 1, 2, 3, see Contents;
- to Medicine, 260, 328-31
- Major premise of primitive reasoning, 94, 95, 98
- Mana, 121, 1
ginternal">8, 11, 25, 36, 37 and note, 41, 42, 44, 45, 52, 53, 64
- Wundt, W., on KÖrperseele, 170, 183;
- on Animism and Magic and idea of cause, 187-92;
- or retrogradation, 203
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