Gratitude: religious sentiment, 323;
ingratitude shown 324
Greek universe characterized, 400
Green, T.H., 397 (note)
Greene, Dr. D.C., teaching of Shinto sect, 269
Griffis, W.E., on suicide, 155;
on religions, 315
Gubbins, introduction to translation of New Civil
Code of Japan, 86;
on woman’s position, 268
Harris, Townsend, quoted, 132;
regulation by authority, 204;
as to untruthfulness, 256
Hawaii, musical development, 185
Head, size of, 190
Hearn, Mr. Lafcadio, 16, 17, 68;
mistaken contention, 263;
privacy, 275;
gratitude, 323
Hegel, 345; “Nothing” and Universal Soul of Buddhism, 383 (note)
Heredity: social and physiological contrasted,
21;
defined and analyzed, 439
Heroes and hero-worship, 89-95;
“The forty-seven Ronin” as
heroes, 89;
craving for modern heroes, 90-92;
Omi Sajin, 93;
Dr. Neesima, 375
Hirase, Mr., scientist, 207
History, research suppressed, 205;
its claims, 206;
apparent credulity of scholars due to
social system, 207
“Holy towels,” physical disease, 314
Honesty: decline of, 280;
explanation, 282
“Honorifics,” shades of courtesy, 179;
indefiniteness of speech, 211
Houses, privacy impossible, 273
Housewife, simple requirements, 181
Idealizing tendency, 94, 236
Idols, imported feature of Japanese religion, 174
Ikeno, Mr., scientific discovery, 207
Illusion, 398
Imagination: is it lacking? 233;
shown in etiquette, political life, ambition,
self-conceit, etc., 235;
seen in optimism, 240;
related to fancy,—caricature,
241;
not disproved by imitation, 242;
sociological explanation, 243;
constructive, 246;
suppression of, 246
Imitation in Japanese progress, 78-81;
creditable characteristic, 196
Immorality, increase of, 261
Impassiveness, “putty-face,” 164
Imperial and popular sovereignty, conflict between, 152-153
Imperial Edict, 328
Imperialists during the Shogunate, 146
Imperial succession of Oriental type, 150
“Impersonality”: Hegel, 345:
definitions contradictory, 347, 348;
related, to art, 351;
family life, 352;
divorce, 352;
“falling in love,” 354;
definition, 359, 360;
outcome of social order, 361;
not proved by courtesy of people, 362,
363,
nor by lack of personal pronouns,
368;
arguments against, 377;
diverse elements analyzed, 381;
objection to term, 385
“Impersonality” and altruism, 365
Impractical idealism: claimed by Japanese, 236;
illustrations, 237, 238