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CHAPTER III.
HEREDITY OF THE MEMORY.
I. Memory referred to Habit, and to the Law of the Indestructi-
II. Heredity, Specific Memory; Heredity of Memory
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II. Heredity in Men of Science, Philosophers, and Economists
III. Heredity in Authors and Men of Letters
CHAPTER VI.
HEREDITY OF THE SENTIMENTS AND THE PASSIONS.
I. Psychological Study of Sentiment
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II. Physical Tendencies: Heredity of General Sensibility; of Anti-
pathy; of the Sexual Appetite; of Dipsomania
III. Moral Tendencies: their Heredity; Gaming, Avarice, Theft,
Homicide. Relations between Passion and Insanity ...
CHAPTER VII.
HEREDITY OF THE WILL.
I. Active and Contemplative Minds
II. Heredity of Active Faculties in Statesmen
III. Heredity of Active Faculties in Soldiers
I. Insanity is always produced by Organic Causes
II. Heredity of Hallucination, Suicide, Homicidal Monomania,
Demoniacal Possession, Hypochondria, Presentiments
III. Heredity of Mania, Dementia, General Paralysis. Statistics
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III. Heredity is the Law, Non-heredity the Exception
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Section 1.-Direct Heredity. Influence of Parents: Doctrines
on this Subject. Hybridism. Instances of Heredity from
Mother to Son, Father to Daughter, Father to Son, Mother
to Daughter
Section 2.-Atavism
Section 3.-Indirect or Collateral Heredity
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Section 4.-Heredity of Influence. Heredity compared with
Alternate Generation
I. Heredity one Aspect of these. The Present State of the Question.
The Opposition between Physics and Morals
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II. Phenomena of Unconsciousness; the Spinal Cord and Reflex
Actions; Automatism of the various Nerve-Centres; Auto-
matism of the Brain; Unconscious Cerebration. The Uncon-
scious in Psychological Phenomena: Instinct, Habit, Perception,
Imagination, Reasoning, Character, Language
III. Phenomena of Consciousness. The Fact of Consciousness referred
to Nerve Shock. Velocity of Thought: how Measured. Is
Consciousness Simple or Complex, Cause or Effect? Impossi-
bility of conceiving of the Ego without Phenomena, or Pheno-
mena without the Ego
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