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Sex And Character
modern psychology, 209 and women, 187 Spencer, Herbert, 128, 130, 263, 317 Spinoza, 316, 317 Sprengel, 315 State, 307 Steenstrup, 12, 13 Sterility, 216 Stern, L. W., 82 Sterne, 317 “Stockman, Dr.,” 325 Strauss, 112 Strindberg, 187 Sudermann, 256 Suggestibility, of women, 294 Suicide, of women, 286 Sulpicia, 319 Superstition, of women, 127 Swift, 317,[356] 343 Sympathy, 177, 197 “Tannhäuser,” 240, 305 Telegony, 233 Teresa, St., 277 Tertullian, 187, 314, 343 “Tesman,” in Hedda Gabler, 258 Thelyplasm, Chap. II., 11-25 Time, relation to value, 133 Tolstoy, 231 Touch, sense of, in women, 191 Tragedy, 319 Transcendentalism, 314 Transfusion, of blood, 20 Travel, desire of, 237, note Truth, 150 Türck, 138 Tylor, 128 Types, male and female, mental, 53 Undine, 188 Universality, of genius, 112 Untruthfulness, of women, 266 Value, theory of, 133 Vanity, of women, 202 Variation in sexual characters, 18 Virginity, a male idea, 333 woman’s attitude to, 334 Virtue of women, 333 Vogt, on hysteria, 265, 274, 277 Von Eschenbach, 264 Von Höffding, 144 Von Humboldt, 140 Von Kleist, 105 Von Möbius, 59 Wagner, 67, 109, 211, 240, 279, 305, 319, 343 Weill, 36 Weismann, 81 Wier, 81 Will, 282 Wit and humour, 318 Woman and animals, 290, 291 character of, 280 emancipated, 64 famous, 69 future of, Chap. XIV., 331-340 compared with Jews, 320 and matter, 292 sexuality of, 260 summary of her nature, Chap. XII., 252-300 Wundt, 94, 131, 140 “Zarathustra,” 108, 167 Zionism, 307, 312 Zola, 105, 231, 304

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modern psychology, 209 and women, 187 Spencer, Herbert, 128, 130, 263, 317 Spinoza, 316, 317 Sprengel, 315 State, 307 Steenstrup, 12, 13 Sterility, 216 Stern, L. W., 82 Sterne, 317