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[edit] Class I. Words Expressing Abstract Relations
[edit] Section I. Existence
- 1. Being, in The Abstract
- 1. Existence
- 2. Inexistence
- 2. Being, In The Concrete
- 3. Substantiality
- 4. Unsubstantiality
- 3. Formal Existence
- 5. Intrinsicality
- 6. Extrinsicality
- 4. Modal Existence
- 7. State
- 8. Circumstance
[edit] Section II. Relation
- 1. Absolute Relation
- 9. Relation
- 10. Irrelation
- 11. Consanguinity
- 12. Correlation
- 13. Identity
- 14. Contrariety
- 15. Difference
- 2. Continuous Relation
- 16. Uniformity
- 16A. Nonuniformity
- 3. Partial Relation
- 17. Similarity
- 18. Dissimilarity
- 19. Imitation
- 20. Nonimitation
- 20A. Variation
- 21. Copy
- 22. Prototype
- 4. General Relation
- 23. Agreement
- 24. Disagreement
[edit] Section III. Quantity
- 1. Simple Quantity
- 2. Comparative Quantity
- 27. Equality
- 28. Inequality
- 29. Mean
- 30. Compensation
- 1 Quantity by Comparison with a Standard
- 31. Greatness
- 32. Smallness
- 2 Quantity by Comparison with a Similar Object
- 33. Superiority
- 34. Inferiority
- 3 Changes in Quantity
- 35. Increase
- 36. Nonincrease, Decrease
- 3. Conjunctive Quantity
- 37. Addition
- 38. Nonaddition. Subtraction
- 39. Adjunct
- 40. Remainder
- 40A. Decrement
- 41. Mixture
- 42. Simpleness
- 43. Junction
- 44. Disjunction
- 45. Connection
- 46. Coherence
- 47. Incoherence
- 48. Combination
- 49. Decomposition
- 4. Concrete Quantity
- 50. Whole
- 51. Part
- 52. Completeness
- 53. Incompleteness
- 54. Composition
- 55. Exclusion
- 56. Component
- 57. Extraneousness
[edit] Section IV. Order
- 1. Order in General
- 58. Order
- 59. Disorder
- 59A. Complexity
- 60. Arrangement
- 61. Derangement
- 2. Consecutive Order
- 62. Precedence
- 63. Sequence
- 64. Precursor
- 65. Sequel
- 66. Beginning
- 67. End
- 68. Middle
- 69. Continuity
- 70. Discontinuity
- 71. Term
- 3. Collective Order
- 72. Assemblage
- 73. Nonassemblage. Dispersion
- 74. Focus
- 4. Distributive Order
- 75. Class
- 76. Inclusion
- 77. Exclusion
- 78. Generality
- 79. Speciality
- 5. Order as Regards Categories
- 80. Normality
- 81. Multiformity
- 82. Conformity
- 83. Unconformity
[edit] Section V. Number
- 1. Number, in the Abstract
- 84. Number
- 85. Numeration
- 86. List
- 2. Determinate Number
- 87. Unity
- 88. Accompaniment
- 89. Duality
- 90. Duplication
- 91. Bisection
- 92. Triality
- 93. Triplication
- 94. Trisection
- 95. Four
- 96. Quadruplication
- 97. Quadrisection
- 98. Five
- 99. Quinquesection
- 3. Indeterminate Number
[edit] Section VI. Time
- 1. Absolute Time
- 106. Time
- 107. Neverness
- 108. Period
- 108A. Contingent Duration
- 109. Course
- 110. Diuturnity
- 111. Transientness
- 112. Perpetuity
- 113. Instantaneity
- 114. Chronometry
- 115. Anachronism
- 2. Relative Time
- 1. Time with Reference to Succession
- 116. Priority
- 117. Posteriority
- 118. The Present Time
- 119. Different Time
- 120. Synchronism
- 121. Futurity
- 122. The Past
- 2. Time with Reference to a Particular Period
- 3. Time with Reference to an Effect or Purpose
- 132. Earliness
- 132A. Punctuality
- 133. Lateness
- 134. Occasion
- 135. Untimeliness
- 3. Recurrent Time
- 136. Frequency
- 137. Infrequency
- 138. Periodicity
- 139. Irregularity of Recurrence
[edit] Section VII. Change
- 1. Simple Change
- 140. Change
- 141. Permanence
- 142. Cessation
- 143. Continuance In Action
- 144. Conversion
- 145. Reversion
- 146. Revolution
- 147. Substitution
- 148. Interchange
- 2. Complex Change
- 149. Changeableness
- 150. Stability
- 151. Eventuality
- 152. Destiny
[edit] Section VIII. Causation
- 1. Constancy of Sequence in Events
- 153. Cause
- 154. Effect
- 155. Attribution
- 156. Chance
- 2. Connection between Cause and Effect
- 3. Power in Operation
- 161. Production
- 162. Destruction
- 163. Reproduction
- 164. Producer
- 165. Destroyer
- 166. Paternity
- 167. Posterity
- 168. Productiveness
- 169. Unproductiveness
- 170. Agency
- 171. Physical Energy
- 172. Physical Inertness
- 173. Violence
- 174. Moderation
- 4. Indirect Power
- 5. Combinations of Causes
- 178. Concurrence
- 179. Counteraction
[edit] Class II. Words Relating to Space
[edit] Section I. Space in General
- 1. Abstract Space
- 2. Relative Space
- 183. Situation
- 184. Location
- 185. Displacement
- 3. Existence in Space
- 186. Presence
- 187. Absence
- 188. Inhabitant
- 189. Abode
- 190. Contents
- 191. Receptacle
[edit] Section II. Dimensions
- 1. General Dimensions
- 192. Size
- 193. Littleness
- 194. Expansion
- 195. Contraction
- 196. Distance
- 197. Nearness
- 198. Interval
- 199. Contiguity
- 2. Linear Dimensions
- 200. Length
- 201. Shortness
- 202. Breadth, Thickness,
- 203. Narrowness, Thinness
- 204. Layer
- 205. Filament
- 206. Height
- 207. Lowness
- 208. Depth
- 209. Shallowness
- 210. Summit
- 211. Base
- 212. Verticality
- 213. Horizontality
- 214. Pendency
- 215. Support
- 216. Parallelism
- 216A. Perpendicularity
- 217. Obliquity
- 218. Inversion
- 219. Crossing
- 3. Centrical Dimensions
- 1. General.
- 220. Exteriority
- 221. Interiority
- 222. Centrality
- 223. Covering
- 224. Lining
- 225. Clothing
- 226. Divestment
- 227. Circumjacence
- 228. Interposition
- 229. Circumscription
- 230. Outline
- 231. Edge
- 232. Inclosure
- 233. Limit
- 2. Special
- 234. Front
- 235. Rear
- 236. Laterality
- 237. Contraposition
- 238. Dextrality
- 239. Sinistrality
[edit] Section III. Form
- 1. General Form
- 240. Form
- 241. Amorphism
- 242. Symmetry
- 243. Distortion
- 2. Special Form
- 244. Angularity
- 245. Curvature
- 246. Straightness
- 247. Circularity
- 248. Convolution
- 249. Rotundity
- 3. Superficial Form
[edit] Section IV. Motion
- 1. Motion in General
- 264. Motion
- 265. Quiescence
- 266. Journey
- 267. Navigation
- 268. Traveler
- 269. Mariner
- 270. Transference
- 271. Carrier
- 272. Vehicle
- 273. Ship
- 2. Degrees of Motion
- 3. Motion Conjoined with Force
- 4. Motion with Reference to Direction
- 278. Direction
- 279. Deviation
- 280. Precession
- 281. Sequence
- 282. Progression
- 283. Regression
- 284. Propulsion
- 285. Traction
- 286. Approach
- 287. Recession
- 288. Attraction
- 289. Repulsion
- 290. Convergence
- 291. Divergence
- 292. Arrival
- 293. Departure
- 294. Ingress
- 295. Egress
- 296. Reception
- 297. Ejection
- 298. Food
- 299. Excretion
- 300. Insertion
- 301. Extraction
- 302. Passage
- 303. Transcursion
- 304. Shortcoming
- 305. Ascent
- 306. Descent
- 307. Elevation
- 308. Depression
- 309. Leap
- 310. Plunge
- 311. Circuition
- 312. Rotation
- 313. Evolution
- 314. Oscillation
- 315. Agitation
[edit] Class III. Words Relating to Matter
[edit] Section I. Matter in General
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- 316. Materiality
- 317. Immateriality
- 318. World
- 319. Gravity
- 320. Levity
[edit] Section II. Inorganic Matter
- 1. Solid Matter
- 321. Density
- 322. Rarity
- 323. Hardness
- 324. Softness
- 325. Elasticity
- 326. Inelasticity
- 327. Tenacity
- 328. Brittleness
- 329. Texture
- 330. Pulverulence
- 331. Friction
- 332. Lubrication
- 2. Fluid Matter
- 1. Fluids In General
- 333. Fluidity
- 334. Gaseity
- 335. Liquefaction
- 336. Vaporization
- 2. Specific Fluids
- 3. Fluids in Motion
- 3. Imperfect Fluids
[edit] Section III. Organic Matter
- 1. Vitality
- 1. Vitality in General
- 2. Special Vitality
- 2. Sensation
- 1. Sensation in General
- 2. Special Sensation
- (1) Touch
- (2) Heat
- 382. Heat
- 383. Cold
- 384. Calefaction
- 385. Refrigeration
- 386. Furnace
- 387. Refrigerator
- 388. Fuel
- 388A. Insulation
- 389. Thermometer
- (3) Taste
- 390. Taste
- 391. Insipidity
- 392. Pungency
- 392A. Saltiness
- 392B. Bitterness
- 393. Condiment
- 394. Savoriness
- 395. Unsavoriness
- 396. Sweetness
- 397. Sourness
- (4) Odor
- (5) Sound
- (I) Sound in General
- 402. Sound
- 403. Silence
- 404. Loudness
- 405. Faintness
- (II) Specific Sounds
- 406. Snap
- 407. Roll
- 408. Resonance
- 408A. Nonresonance?
- 409. Sibilation
- 410. Stridor
- 411. Cry
- 412. Ululation
- (III) Musical Sounds
- 413. Melody. Concord
- 414. Discord
- 415. Music
- 416. Musician
- 417. Musical Instruments
- (IV) Perception Of Sound
- 418. Hearing
- 419. Deafness
- (6) Light
- (I) Light in General
- 420. Light
- 421. Darkness
- 422. Dimness
- 423. Luminary
- 424. Shade
- 425. Transparency
- 426. Opacity
- 426A. Turbidity
- 427. Semitransparency
- (II) Specific Light
- 428. Color
- 429. Achromatism
- 430. Whiteness
- 431. Blackness
- 432. Gray
- 433. Brown
- 434. Redness
- 435. Greenness
- 436. Yellowness
- 437. Purple
- 438. Blueness
- 439. Orange
- 440. Variegation
- (III) Perceptions of Light
- 441. Vision
- 442. Blindness
- 443. Dimsightedness
- 444. Spectator
- 445. Optical Instruments
- 446. Visibility
- 447. Invisibility
- 448. Appearance
- 449. Disappearance
[edit] Class IV. Words Relating to the Intellectual Faculties
[edit] Division I. Formation of Ideas
[edit] Section I. Operations of Intellect in General
[edit] Section II. Precursory Conditions and Operations
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- 455. Curiosity
- 456. Incuriosity
- 457. Attention
- 458. Inattention
- 459. Care
- 460. Neglect
- 461. Inquiry
- 462. Answer
- 463. Experiment
- 464. Comparison
- 464A. Incomparability
- 465. Discrimination
- 465A. Indiscrimination
- 465B. Identification
- 466. Measurement
[edit] Section III. Materials for Reasoning
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- 467. Evidence
- 468. Counter Evidence
- 469. Qualification
- 470. Possibility
- 471. Impossibility
- 472. Probability
- 473. Improbability
- 474. Certainty
- 475. Uncertainty
[edit] Section IV. Reasoning Processes
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- 476. Reasoning
- 477. Intuition & Sophistry
- 478. Demonstration
- 479. Confutation
[edit] Section V. Results Of Reasoning
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- 480. Judgment
- 480A. Discovery
- 481. Misjudgment
- 482. Overestimation
- 483. Underestimation
- 484. Belief
- 485. Unbelief. Doubt
- 486. Credulity
- 487. Incredulity
- 488. Assent
- 489. Dissent
- 490. Knowledge
- 491. Ignorance
- 492. Scholar
- 493. Ignoramus
- 494. Truth
- 495. Error
- 496. Maxim
- 497. Absurdity
- 498. Intelligence, Wisdom
- 499. Imbecility, Folly
- 500. Sage
- 501. Fool
- 502. Sanity
- 503. Insanity
- 504. Madman
[edit] Section VI. Extension of Thought
- 1. To the Past
- 2. To the Future
- 507. Expectation
- 508. Inexpectation
- 509. Disappointment
- 510. Foresight
- 511. Prediction
- 512. Omen
- 513. Oracle
[edit] Section VII. Creative Thought
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- 514. Supposition
- 514A. Analogy
- 515. Imagination
[edit] Division II. Communication of Ideas
[edit] Section I. Nature of Ideas Communicated
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- 516. Meaning
- 517. Unmeaningness
- 518. Intelligibility
- 519. Unintelligibility
- 520. Equivocalness
- 521. Metaphor
- 522. Interpretation
- 523. Misinterpretation
- 524. Interpreter
[edit] Section II. Modes of Communication
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- 525. Manifestation
- 526. Latency. Implication
- 527. Information
- 527A. Correction
- 528. Concealment
- 529. Disclosure
- 530. Ambush
- 531. Publication
- 532. News
- 533. Secret
- 534. Messenger
- 535. Affirmation
- 536. Negation
- 537. Teaching
- 538. Misteaching
- 539. Learning
- 540. Teacher
- 541. Learner
- 542. School
- 543. Veracity
- 544. Falsehood
- 545. Deception
- 546. Untruth
- 547. Dupe
- 548. Deceiver
- 549. Exaggeration
[edit] Section III. Means of Communicating Ideas
- 1. Natural Means
- 550. Indication
- 551. Record
- 552. Obliteration
- 553. Recorder
- 554. Representation
- 555. Misrepresentation
- 556. Painting
- 557. Sculpture
- 558. Engraving
- 559. Artist
- 2. Conventional Means
- 1. Language Generally
- 560. Language
- 561. Letter
- 562. Word
- 563. Neologism
- 564. Nomenclature
- 565. Misnomer
- 566. Phrase
- 567. Grammar
- 568. Solecism
- 569. Style
- 570. Perspicuity
- 571. Obscurity
- 572. Conciseness
- 573. Diffuseness
- 574. Vigor
- 575. Feebleness
- 576. Plainness
- 577. Ornament
- 578. Elegance
- 579. Inelegance
- 2. Spoken Language
- 580. Voice
- 581. Aphony
- 582. Speech
- 583. Stammering
- 584. Loquacity
- 585. Taciturnity
- 586. Allocution
- 587. Response
- 588. Conversation
- 589. Soliloquy
- 3. Written Language
- 590. Writing
- 591. Printing
- 592. Correspondence
- 593. Book
- 594. Description
- 595. Dissertation
- 596. Compendium
- 597. Poetry
- 598. Prose
- 599. The Drama
[edit] Class V. Words Relating to the Voluntary Powers
[edit] Division I. Individual Volition
[edit] Section I. Volition in General
- 1. Acts Of Volition
- 600. Will
- 601. Necessity
- 602. Willingness
- 603. Unwillingness
- 604. Resolution
- 604A. Perseverance
- 605. Irresolution
- 606. Obstinacy
- 607. Tergiversation
- 608. Caprice
- 609. Choice
- 609A. Absence Of Choice
- 610. Rejection
- 611. Predetermination
- 612. Impulse
- 613. Habit
- 614. Desuetude
- 2. Causes of Volition
- 3. Objects of Volition
[edit] Section II. Prospective Volition
- 1. Conceptional Volition
- 2. Subservience to Ends
- 1. Actual Subservience
- 631. Instrumentality
- 632. Means
- 633. Instrument
- 634. Substitute
- 635. Materials
- 636. Store
- 637. Provision
- 638. Waste
- 639. Sufficiency
- 640. Insufficiency
- 641. Redundancy
- 2. Degree of Subservience
- 642. Importance
- 643. Unimportance
- 644. Utility
- 645. Inutility
- 646. Expedience
- 647. Inexpedience
- 648. Goodness
- 649. Badness
- 650. Perfection
- 651. Imperfection
- 652. Cleanness
- 653. Uncleanness
- 654. Health
- 655. Disease
- 656. Salubrity
- 657. Insalubrity
- 658. Improvement
- 659. Deterioration
- 660. Restoration
- 661. Relapse
- 662. Remedy
- 663. Bane
- 3. Contingent Subservience
- 664. Safety
- 665. Danger
- 666. Refuge
- 667. Pitfall
- 668. Warning
- 669. Alarm
- 670. Preservation
- 671. Escape
- 672. Deliverance
- 3. Precursory Measures
- 673. Preparation
- 674. Nonpreparation
- 675. Essay
- 676. Undertaking
- 677. Use
- 678. Disuse
- 679. Misuse
[edit] Section III. Voluntary Action
- 1. Simple Voluntary Action
- 2. Complex Voluntary Action
[edit] Section IV. Antagonism
- 1. Conditional Antagonism
- 704. Difficulty
- 705. Facility
- 2. Active Antagonism
- 706. Hindrance
- 707. Aid
- 708. Opposition
- 709. Co-operation
- 710. Opponent
- 711. Auxiliary
- 712. Party
- 713. Discord
- 714. Concord
- 715. Defiance
- 716. Attack
- 717. Defense (Defence)
- 718. Retaliation
- 719. Resistance
- 720. Contention
- 721. Peace
- 722. Warfare
- 723. Pacification
- 724. Mediation
- 725. Submission
- 726. Combatant
- 727. Arms
- 728. Arena
[edit] Section V. Results of Voluntary Action
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- 729. Completion
- 730. Noncompletion
- 731. Success
- 732. Failure
- 733. Trophy
- 734. Prosperity
- 735. Adversity
- 736. Mediocrity
[edit] Division II. Intersocial Volition
[edit] Section I. General Intersocial Volition
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- 737. Authority
- 737A. Government
- 737B. Politics
- 738. Laxity
- 739. Severity
- 740. Lenity
- 741. Command
- 742. Disobedience
- 743. Obedience
- 744. Compulsion
- 745. Master
- 746. Servant
- 747. Scepter
- 748. Freedom
- 749. Subjection
- 750. Liberation
- 751. Restraint
- 752. Prison
- 753. Keeper
- 754. Prisoner
- 755. Commission
- 756. Abrogation
- 757. Resignation
- 758. Consignee
- 759. Deputy
[edit] Section II. Special Intersocial Volition
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- 760. Permission
- 761. Prohibition
- 762. Consent
- 763. Offer
- 764. Refusal
- 765. Request
- 766. Deprecation
- 767. Petitioner
[edit] Section III. Conditional Intersocial Volition
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- 768. Promise
- 768A. Release From Engagement
- 769. Compact
- 770. Conditions
- 771. Security
- 772. Observance
- 773. Nonobservance
- 774. Compromise
[edit] Section IV. Possessive Relations
- 1. Property In General
- 775. Acquisition
- 776. Loss
- 777. Possession
- 777A. Exemption
- 778. Participation
- 779. Possessor
- 780. Property
- 781. Retention
- 782. Relinquishment
- 2. Transfer of Property
- 783. Transfer
- 784. Giving
- 785. Receiving
- 786. Apportionment
- 787. Lending
- 788. Borrowing
- 789. Taking
- 790. Restitution
- 791. Stealing
- 792. Thief
- 793. Booty
- 3. Interchange of Property
- 794. Barter
- 795. Purchase
- 796. Sale
- 797. Merchant
- 798. Merchandise
- 799. Mart
- 799A. Stock Market
- 799B. Securities
- 4. Monetary Relations
- 800. Money
- 801. Treasurer
- 802. Treasury
- 803. Wealth
- 804. Poverty
- 805. Credit
- 806. Debt
- 807. Payment
- 808. Nonpayment
- 809. Expenditure
- 810. Receipt
- 811. Accounts
- 812. Price
- 812A. Value
- 812B. Worthlessness
- 813. Discount
- 814. Dearness
- 815. Cheapness
- 816. Liberality
- 817. Economy
- 817A. Greed
- 818. Prodigality
- 819. Parsimony
[edit] Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers
[edit] Section I. Affections in General
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- 820. Affections
- 821. Feeling
- 822. Sensibility
- 823. Insensibility
- 824. Excitation
- 825. Excitability
- 826. Inexcitability
[edit] Section II. Personal Affections
[edit] 1. Passive Affections
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- 827. Pleasure
- 828. Pain
- 829. Pleasurableness
- 830. Painfulness
- 831. Content
- 832. Discontent
- 833. Regret
- 834. Relief
- 835. Aggravation
- 836. Cheerfulness
- 837. Dejection (see depression (mood))
- 838. Rejoicing
- 839. Lamentation
- 840. Amusement
- 841. Weariness
- 842. Wit
- 843. Dullness
- 844. Humorist
[edit] 2. Discriminative Affections
[edit] 3. Prospective Affections
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- 858. Hope
- 859. Hopelessness
- 860. Fear
- 861. Courage
- 862. Cowardice
- 863. Rashness
- 864. Caution
- 865. Desire
- 866. Indifference
- 867. Dislike
- 868. Fastidiousness
- 869. Satiety
[edit] 4. Contemplative Affections
[edit] 5. Extrinsic Affections
[edit] Section III. Sympathetic Affections
[edit] 1. Social Affections
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- 888. Friendship
- 889. Enmity
- 890. Friend
- 891. Enemy
- 892. Sociality
- 893. Seclusion. Exclusion
- 894. Courtesy
- 895. Discourtesy
- 896. Congratulation
- 897. Love
- 898. Hate
- 899. Favorite
- 900. Resentment
- 901. Irascibility
- 901A. Sullenness
- 902. Endearment
- 903. Marriage
- 904. Celibacy
- 905. Divorce
[edit] 2. Diffusive Sympathetic Affections
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- 906. Benevolence
- 907. Malevolence
- 908. Malediction
- 909. Threat
- 910. Philanthropy
- 911. Misanthropy
- 912. Benefactor
- 913. Evil Doer
[edit] 3. Special Sympathetic Affections
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- 914. Pity
- 914A. Pitilessness
- 915. Condolence
[edit] 4. Retrospective Sympathetic Affections
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- 916. Gratitude
- 917. Ingratitude
- 918. Forgiveness
- 919. Revenge
- 920. Jealousy
- 921. Envy
[edit] Section IV. Moral Affections
[edit] 1. Moral Obligations
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- 922. Right
- 923. Wrong
- 924. Dueness
- 925. Undueness
- 926. Duty
- 927. Dereliction Of Duty
- 927A. Exemption
[edit] 2. Moral Sentiments
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- 928. Respect
- 929. Disrespect
- 930. Contempt
- 931. Approbation
- 932. Disapprobation
- 933. Flattery
- 934. Detraction
- 935. Flatterer
- 936. Detractor
- 937. Vindication
- 938. Accusation
[edit] 3. Moral Conditions
[edit] 4. Moral Practice
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- 953. Temperance
- 954. Intemperance
- 954A. Sensualist
- 955. Asceticism
- 956. Fasting
- 957. Gluttony
- 958. Sobriety
- 959. Drunkenness
- 960. Purity
- 961. Impurity
- 962. Libertine
[edit] 5. Moral Institutions
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- 963. Legality
- 964. Illegality
- 965. Jurisdiction
- 966. Tribunal
- 967. Judge
- 968. Lawyer
- 969. Lawsuit
- 970. Acquittal
- 971. Condemnation
- 972. Punishment
- 973. Reward
- 974. Penalty
- 975. Scourge
[edit] Section V. Religious Affections
[edit] 1. Superhuman Beings and Regions
[edit] 2. Religious Doctrines
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- 983. Theology
- 983A. Orthodoxy
- 984. Heterodoxy
- 985. Judeo-Christian Revelation
- 986. Pseudo-Revelation
[edit] 3. Religious Sentiments
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- 987. Piety
- 988. Impiety
- 989. Irreligion
[edit] 4. Acts Of Religion
[edit] 5. Religious Institutions
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