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Abolition of everything a self-contradiction, 280, 283, 296, 298
idea of, 279, 282, 283, 295, 296.
See Nought
Absence of order, 231, 234, 274.
See Disorder
Absolute and freedom, 277
reality, 99, 228-9, 269, 358, 361
reality of the person, 269
time and the, 239, 240, 298, 340, 344
Absoluteness of duration, 206
of understanding, xi, 47, 152, 190, 197, 199
Abstract becoming, 304-7
multiplicity, 257-9
time, 9, 17, 20-2, 37, 39, 46, 51, 163, 318-9, 336, 352-3
Accident and essence in Aristotle's philosophy, 353
in evolution, 86-7, 104, 114-5, 127, 169, 170, 252, 254-5, 266, 267, 326-7
Accidental variations, 55, 63, 68, 69, 74, 85-6, 168
Accumulation of energy, function of vegetable organisms, 253, 255
Achilles and tortoise, in Zeno, 311, 312-3
Acquired characters, inheritance of, 76-9, 83-4, 87, 169, 170, 173, 231
Act, consciousness as inadequacy of, to representation, 144
form (or essence), quality, three classes of representation, 302-3
Action, creativeness of free, 192, 247
and concepts, 160, 297
and consciousness, xiii, 5, 143-4, 145, 179-80, 207, 262
discontinuity of, 154, 307
freedom of, in animals, 130
as function of nervous system, 262-3
indivisibility of, 94, 95, 308-9
and inert matter, 96, 136, 141-2, 156, 187, 198, 226, 366
instinct and, 136, 141
instrument of, consciousness, 180
instrument of, life, 162
instrument of matter, 161, 198-9
as instrument of consciousness, 180
and intellect. See Intellect and action
intensity of consciousness varies with ratio of possible, to real, 145
meaning of, 301-3
moves from want to fulness, 297, 298
organism a machine for, 252, 254, 300
and perception, 5, 11, 12, 93, 188, 189, 206, 227-30, 300, 307, 368
possible, 12, 13, 96, 144, 145, 146-7, 159, 165, 179-81, 188, 264
and science, 93, 195-6, 198-9, 329-30
and space, 203
sphere of the intellect, 155
tension in a free, 200, 207, 238, 240, 301-2
Activity, dissatisfaction the starting-point of, 297
of instinct, continuous with vital process, 139, 140
life as, 128-9, 247
mutually inverse factors in vital, 248
and nervous system, 110, 130, 132-3, 134-5, 180, 252, 261-3
organism as, 174
potential. See Action, possible
tension of free, 200, 202, 207-8, 223-4, 237, 239, 300-1
and torpor in evolution, 109, 111, 113, 114, 119-20, 129-30, 135-6, 181, 292
vital, has evolved divergently, 134
See Divergent lines of evolution
Adaptation, 50-1, 55, 57-8, 59, 70, 101, 129, 133, 192, 255, 270, 305-6
and causation, 102
mutual, between materiality and intellectuality, 187, 206-7
and progress, 101-2
Adequate and inadequate in Spinoza, 353
Adjectives, substantives and verbs, 303-4, 315
Aesthetics and philosophy, 177
Affection, Role of, in the idea of chance, 234
in the idea of nought, 281-3, 289, 293, 295, 296
in negation, 286-7
Affirmation and negation, 285-6, 293
Age and individuality, 15-6
Albuminoid substances, 121-2
Alciope, 96
Alexandrian philosophy, 322, 323
Algae in illustration of probable consciousness in vegetable forms, 112
Alimentation, 113-4, 117, 247
Allegory of the Cave, 191
Alternations of increase and decrease of mutability of the universe, 245-6
Alveolar froth, 33-4
Ambiguity of the idea of "generality" in philosophy, 230-1, 320-1
of primitive organisms, 99, 112, 113, 129-30
Ammophila hirsuta, paralyzing instinct in, 173
Amoeba, in illustration of imitation of the living by the unorganized, 33-6
in illustration of the ambiguity of primitive organisms, 99
in illustration of the mobility characteristic of animals, 108
in illustration of the "explosive" expenditure of energy characteristic of animals, 120, 253
Anagenesis, 34
Anarchy, idea of, 233, 234.
See Disorder
Anatomy, comparative, and transformism, 25
Ancient philosophy, Achilles and tortoise, 311-2
Alexandrian philosophy, 322-3
Allegory of the Cave, 191
Anima (De), 322 note
Apogee of sensible object, 344, 345, 349
Archimedes, 343-4
Aristotle, 135, 174-5, 227-8, 314, 316, 321, 323, 324, 328-33, 347, 349, 353, 356, 370
Arrow of Zeno, 308-13
ascent toward God, in Aristotle, 323
Astronomy, ancient and modern, 334-6
attraction and impulsion in, 323-4
becoming in, 313-4, 317
bow and indivisibility of motion, 308-9
Caelo (De), of Aristotle, 322 note, 324 note
and Cartesian geometry, 334-5
causality in, 323, 325-6
change in, 313-4, 317, 328-9, 342-3
cinematographical nature of, 315
circularity of God's thought, 323-4
concentric spheres, 328
concepts, 326-7, 356
"conversion" and "procession" in, 323
degradation of ideas into sensible flux, 317-8, 321, 323-4, 327, 328, 343-5, 352-3
degrees of reality, 323-4, 327
diminution, derivation of becoming by. See Degradation of Ideas, etc.
duration, 317-9 note, 323-4, 327-9
Eleatic philosophy, 308, 314
Enneads of Plotinus, 210 note
essence and accident, 354
essence or form, 314-5
eternal, 317-8, 324-6
Eternity, 317-8, 320, 324, 328-9
extension, 129-30, 132-3, 135, 181
and plants in respect to nature of consciousness, 134-5
Antagonistic currents of the vital impetus, 129, 135-6, 181, 184, 250, 258-9
Anthophora, 146-7
Antinomies of Kant, 204, 205
Antipathy. See Sympathy, Feeling, Divination
Antithesis and thesis, 205
Ants, 101, 134, 140, 157
Ape's brain and consciousness contrasted with man's, 263
Aphasia, 181
Apidae, social instinct in the, 171
Apogee of instinct in the hymenoptera and of intelligence in man, 174-5
See Evolutionary superiority
Apogee of sensible object, in philosophy of Ideas, 343-4, 349
Approximateness of the knowledge of matter, 206-7
Approximation, in matter, to the mathematical order, 218.
See Order
Archimedes, 333-4
Aristotle. See Ancient Philosophy, Aristotle
Arrow, Flying, of Zeno, 308-9, 310, 312-3
Art, 6-7, 29 note, 45, 89, 177
Artemia Salina, transformations of, 72, 73
Arthropods in evolution, 130-5, 142
Articulate species, 133
Articulations of matter relative to action, 156, 367
of motion, 310-1
of real time, 332-3
Artificial, how far scientific knowledge is, 197, 218-9
instruments, 138, 139, 140-1
Artist, in illustration of the creativeness of duration, 340-1
Ascending cosmic movement, 11, 208, 275, 369
Ascent toward God, in Aristotle, 323
Association of organisms, 260.
See Individuation
universal oscillation between association and individuation, 259, 260.
See Societies
Astronomy and deduction, 213
and the inert order, 224
modern, in reference to ancient science, 223-4, 261, 264
Background of instinct and intelligence, consciousness as, 186
Backward-looking attitude of the intellect, 47, 48, 237
Baldwin, J.M., 27 note
Ballast of intelligence, 152, 230, 239, 369-70
Bastian, 212 note
Bateson, 63
Becoming, 164, 236, 248-9, 273, 299-304, 307-8, 313-4, 316, 337-8, 342-3, 345, 363
in ancient philosophy, 313-4, 317
in Descartes's philosophy, 346
in Eleatic philosophy, 313-4, 315
in general, or abstract becoming, 304, 306-7
instantaneous and static views of, 272, 304-5
states of, falsely so called, 164, 247-8, 273, 298-301, 307-8
in the successors of Kant, 363.
See Change, New, Duration, Time, Views of reality
Bees, 101, 140, 142, 146, 166, 172
Beethoven, 224
Berthold, 34 note
Bethe, 176 note
Bifurcations of tendency, 54.
See Divergent lines of evolution
Biology, 12, 25, 26, 31-2, 43, 168-9, 174-5, 194-6
evolutionist, 168-9
and philosophy, 43, 194-6
and physico-chemistry, 26
Blaringhem, 85
Bodies, 156, 188, 189, 300-1, 360.
See Inert matter as a relaxation of the unextended into the extended
defined as bundles of qualities, 349
Bois-Reymond (Du), 38
Boltzmann, 245
Bombines, social instincts in, 171
Bouvier, 142 note
Bow, strain of, illustrating indivisibility of motion, 308-10
Brain and consciousness, 5, 109, 110, 179-80, 183-4, 212 note, 252, 261-4, 270, 354, 356, 366.
See Nervous System in man and lower animals, 183, 184, 263-5
Brandt, 66 note
Breast-Plate, in reference to animal mobility, 130, 131.
See Carapace, Cellulose envelope
Brown-SÉquard, 80-2
Bulb, medullary, in the development of the nervous system, 110, 252
Busquet, 259 note
BÜtschli, 33 note
Buttel-Reepen, 171 note
Butterflies, in illustration of variation from evolutionary type, 72
Caelo (De), of Aristotle, 322 note, 324 note
Calcareous sheath, in reference to animal mobility, 130-1
Calkins, 16 note
Canal, in illustration of the relation of function and structure, 93
Canalization, in illustration of the function of animal organisms, 93, 95, 110, 126, 256, 270
Canvas, embroidering "something" on the, of "nothing," 297
Caprice, an attribute not of freedom but of mechanism, 47
Carapace, in reference to animal mobility, 130-1
Carbohydrates, in reference to the function of the animal organism, 121-2
Carbon, in reference to the function of organisms, 107, 113, 114, 117, 254, 255
Carbonic acid, in reference to the function of organisms, 254, 255
Carnot, 243, 246, 256
Cartesian geometry, compared with ancient, 334
Cartesianism, 345, 356, 358
Cartesians, 358.
See Spinoza, Leibniz
Carving, the, of matter by intellect, 155
Categorical propositions, characteristic of instinctive knowledge, 149-50
Categories, conceptual, x, xiii, 48, 147, 148-9, 165, 189-90, 195-7, 207, 220-1, 257-60, 265, 358, 361.
See Concept deduction of, and genesis of the intellect, 196, 207, 359.
See Genesis of matter and of the intellect
innate, 147, 148-9
misfit for the vital, x, xiii, 48, 165, 195-9, 220-1, 257-9
in reference to the adaptation to each other of the matter and form of knowledge, 361
Cats, in illustration of the law of correlation, 67
Causal relation in Aristotle, 325
between consciousness and movement, 111
in Greek philosophy, 324-5
Causality, mechanical, a category which does not apply to life, x, xiv, 177
in the philosophy of Ideas, 323-6
Causation and adaptation, 101, 102
final, involves mechanical, 44
Cause and effect as mathematical functions of each other, 20, 21
efficient, 238, 277, 323
efficient, in Aristotle's philosophy, 324
efficient, in Leibniz's philosophy, 353
final, 40, 44, 238
final, in Aristotle's philosophy, 324
by impulsion, release and unwinding, 73
mechanical, as containing effect, 14, 233, 269
in the vital order, 95, 164
Cave, Plato's allegory of the, 191
Cell, 16, 24, 33, 162, 166, 167, 260, 269
as artificial construct, 162
in the "colonial theory," 260
division, 16, 24, 33
instinct in the, 166, 167
in relation to the soul, 269
Cellulose envelope in reference to vegetable immobility and torpor, 108, 111, 130
Cerebral activity and consciousness, 5, 109-10, 180-1, 183-4, 212 note, 252, 253, 261, 264, 268, 270, 350, 351, 354, 355, 366
mechanism, 5, 252, 253, 262, 264, 366
Cerebro-spinal system, 124.
See Nervous system
Certainty of induction, 215, 216
Chance analogous to disorder, 233, 234.
See Affection
in evolution, 86-7, 104, 114-5, 126, 169-70, 171, 252, 254, 255, 266, 267, 326-7.
See Indetermination
Change, 1, 7-8, 18, 85-6, 248, 275, 294, 300-304, 308, 313-4, 317, 326, 328-9, 343-4, 344-5
in ancient philosophy, 313-4, 316-7, 325-6, 327-9, 343, 345
in Eleatic philosophy, 314
known only from within, 307-8
Chaos, 232.
See Disorder
Character, moral, 5, 99-100
Charrin, 81 note
Chemistry, 27, 34-6, 55, 72, 74, 98, 194, 226, 256, 260
Child, intelligence in, 147-8
adolescence of, in illustration of evolutionary becoming, 311-3
Chipped stone, in paleontology, 139
Chlorophyllian function, 107-9, 114, 117, 246, 253
Choice, 110, 125, 143-5, 179, 180, 252, 260-4, 276, 366
and consciousness, 110, 179, 260-4
Chrysalis, 114 note
Cinematograph, 306-7, 339-40
Cinematographical character of ancient philosophy, 179

consciousness and locomotion, 262
consciousness plugged up by action, 144, 145.
See Torpor, Sleep
consciousness as sketch of action, 207
intensity of, varies with ratio of possible to real action, 145
Consciousness in animals, as distinguished from the consciousness of plants, 130, 135-6, 143
as distinguished from the consciousness of man, 139-43, 180, 183, 184, 187, 188, 212, 263-9.
See Torpor, Sleep
characteristic of animals, torpor of plants, 109, 111, 113, 120, 128-9, 135-6, 181, 182, 292
as background of instinct and intelligence, 186
and brain, 180, 262, 263, 269, 270, 354
and choice, 110, 144-5, 179, 262-4
coextensive with universal life, 186, 270
and creation, consciousness as demand for creation, 261
current of, penetrating matter, 181, 270
as deficiency of instinct, 145
in dog and man, 180
double form of, 179
function of, 207
as hesitation or choice, 143, 144
imprisonment of, 180, 183-4, 264
as invention and freedom, 264, 270
in man as distinguished from, in lower forms of life, 180, 263, 264, 267, 268

and matter, 179, 181-2
as motive principle of evolution, 181-2
nullified, as distinguished from the absence of consciousness, 143
and the organism, 270
in plants, 131, 135-6, 143
as world principle, 237, 261
Conservation of energy, 243, 244
Construction, 139-42, 150-1, 156, 157-8, 180, 182.
See Manufacture, Solid
the characteristic work of intellect, 163-4
as the method of Kant's successors, 364-5
Contingency, 96, 255, 268.
See Accident, Chance the, of order, 231, 235
Continuation of vital process in instinct, 138, 139, 166, 167, 246.
See Variations, Vital process
Continuity, 1, 26, 29-30, 37, 138-40, 154, 162-4, 258, 302, 306-7, 311-2, 321, 325-6, 329-30, 347
of becoming, 306-7, 312
of change, 325-6
of evolution, 18, 19
of extension, 154
of germinative plasma, 26, 37
of instinct with vital process, 139, 140, 166-7, 246
of life, 1-11, 29, 163-4, 258
of living substance, 162
of psychic life, 1, 30
of the real, 302, 329-30
of sensible intuition with ultra-intellectual, 361
of sensible universe, 346
Conventionality of science, 207
"Conversion" and "procession" in Alexandrian philosophy, 323
Cook, Plato's comparison of the, and the dialectician, 156
Cope, 35 note, 77, 111
Correlation, law of, 66, 67
Correspondence between mind and matter in Spencer, 368.
See Simultaneity
Cortical mechanism, 252, 253, 262.
See Cerebral mechanism
Cosmogony and genesis of matter, 188.
See Genesis of matter and of intellect, Spencer
Cosmology the, that follows from the philosophy of Ideas, 315, 328
as reversed psychology, 208
Counterweight representation as, to action, 145
Counting simultaneities, the measurement of time is, 338, 341-2
Creation, xi, 7, 11, 12, 22, 29, 30, 45, 93, 100, 101, 103, 105, 108, 114, 128-31, 161, 163-4, 178, 200, 217, 218, 223, 226, 230, 237-40, 261, 270, 275, 339-40
in Descartes's philosophy, 345
of intellect, 248-9
of matter, 237, 239, 247-8, 249.
See Materiality the inversion of spirituality
of present by past, 5, 20-3, 27, 167, 199-202
the vital order as, 230
Creative evolution, 7, 15, 21, 27, 29, 36, 37, 65, 100, 104-5, 161, 163, 223-4, 230-1, 237, 264, 269
Creativeness of free action, 192, 243
of invention, 250
Creeping plants in illustration of vegetable mobility, 108
Cricket victim of paralyzing instinct of sphex, 172
Criterion, quest of a, 53 ff.
of evolutionary rank, 133, 265
Criticism, Kantian, 205, 287 note, 356, 360-2
of knowledge, 194-5
Cross-cuts through becoming by intellect, 314.
See Views of reality
through matter by perception, 206
Cross-roads of vital tendency, 51, 52, 54, 110, 126
Crustacea, 19, 111, 129-30
Crystal illustrating (by contrast) individuation, 12
CuÉnot, 79 note
Culminating points of evolutionary progress, 50, 133-5.
See Evolutionary superiority
Current, 26, 27, 51, 185, 236, 237, 250, 266, 269
Currents, antagonistic, 250
of existence, 185
of life penetrating matter, 26, 27, 266, 270
vital, 26, 27, 51, 237, 266, 270
of will penetrating matter, 237
Curves, as symbol of life, 32, 90, 213
Cuts through becoming by the intellect, 313-4.
See Views of reality, Snapshots in illustration, etc.
through matter by perception, 206
Cuvier, 125 note
Dantec (Le), 18 note, 34 note
Darwin, 62-5, 66, 72, 108, 170 note
Darwinism, 56, 85, 86
Dastre, 36 note
Dead, the, is the object of intellect, 165
Dead-locks in speculation, 155, 312
Death, 246 note, 271
Declivity descended by matter, 208, 246, 256, 339-40.
See Descending movement
Decomposing and recomposing powers characteristic of intellect, 157, 251
Deduction, analogy between, related to moral sphere and tangent to curve, 213
and astronomy, 213
duration refractory to, 213
geometry the ideal limit of, 213-26, 361
in animals, 212
inverse to positive spiritual effort, 212
nature of, 211
physics and, 213
weakness of, in psychology and moral science, 213
Defence and attack in evolution, 132
Deficiency of will the negative condition of mathematical order and complexity, 209
Definition in the realm of life, 13, 105, 106
Degenerates, 133-5
DÉgÉnÉrescence sÉnile (La), by Metchnikoff, 18 note
Degradation of energy, 241, 242, 246
of the extra-spatial into the spatial, 207
of the ideas into the sensible flux in ancient philosophy, 317-9, 324-5, 327-9, 331, 343, 345, 352-3
Degrees of being in the successors of Kant, 362-3
Degrees of reality in Greek philosophy, 324, 327
Delage, 59 note, 81 note, 260 note
Delamare, 81 note
Deliberation, 144
De ManacÉine, 124 note
Deposit, instinct and intelligence as deposits, emanations, issues, or aspects of life, x, xii, xiii, 49, 103, 105, 136, 365
De Saporta, 107 note
Descartes, 280, 334, 345, 346, 353, 358
becoming, 345-6
creation, 346
determinism, 345
duration, 346
freedom, 345, 346
geometry, 334
God, 346
image and idea or concept, 281
indeterminism, 345
mechanism, 345, 346
motion, 346
vacillation between abstract time and real duration, 345
Descending movement of existence, 11, 202, 203, 208, 271, 275, 369
Design, motionless, of action the object of intellect, 154-5, 299, 301-2, 303
Detention in the dream state, 202
of intuition in intellect, 238
Determination, 76-7, gnawing of, 4, 8, 46
indivisibility of, 6, 308-9
and induction, 216
and the inert, 343-4
in the philosophy of the Ideas, 316-7, 319 note, 324, 327, 328-9
rhythm of, 11, 128, 346.
See Creation, Evolution, Invention, Time, Unforeseeableness, Uniqueness
Echinoderms in reference to animal mobility, 130, 131
Efficient cause in conception of chance, 234
Spinoza and, 269
Effort in evolution, 170
?????, 314-5
Eimer, 55, 72, 73, 86
Elaborateness of the mathematical order, 208-10, 217, 251
Eleatic philosophy, 308, 314-5
Emanation, logical thought an, issue, aspect or deposit of life, ix, xii, xiii, 49
Embroidering "something" on the canvas of "nothing," 297
Embroidery by descendants on the canvas handed down by ancestors, 23
Embryo, 18, 19, 26, 27, 75, 81, 89,

101, 166
Embryogeny, comparative, and transformism, 25
Embryonic life, 27, 166
Empirical study of evolution the centre of the theory of knowledge and of the theory of life, 178
theories of knowledge, 205
Empty, thinking the full by means of the empty, 273-4
End in Eleatic philosophy, 314-5
of science is practical utility, 329
Energy, 115-7, 120-3, 242, 243, 245, 246, 252-5, 256, 257, 262
conservation of, 242
degradation of, 242, 243, 246
solar, stored by plants, released by animals, 245, 254
Enneadae of Plotinus, 210 note
Entelechy of Driesch, 42 note
Entropy, 243
Environment in evolution, 129, 133, 138, 140, 142, 150, 167, 168, 170, 192, 193, 252, 256, 257
and special instincts, 138, 168, 192, 193
Epiphenomenalism, 262
Essence and accidents in Aristotle's philosophy, 353
or form in Eleatic philosophy, 314-5
the meaning of, 302-3
Essences (or forms), qualities and acts, the three kinds of representation, 303-4
Eternity, 39, 298, 314, 317, 320, 324, 328, 346, 352, 354
in the philosophy of Ideas, 316-7, 319, 324, 328
in Spinoza's philosophy, 353
Euglena, 116
Evellin, 311 note
Eventual actions, 11, 96.
See Possible activity
Evolution, ix-xv, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25, 26-7, 37, 46-55, 63, 68, 79 note, 84-8, 97-105, 107, 113, 116, 126, 127, 129-30, 131-2, 133, 134, 136, 138-40, 141-2, 143, 161, 166, 167, 168-72, 173, 174, 175, 179, 181, 182, 185, 186, 190, 193, 198-9, 207-8, 224, 231, 242 note, 246, 248, 249, 251, 252, 254, 264-6, 268, 273, 302, 311, 345, 359, 360, 366
accident in, 104, 169, 170, 173, 174, 251, 252
animal, a progress toward mobility, 131
antagonistic tendencies in, 103, 113, 185
automatic and determinate, is action being undone, 248
blind alleys of, 129
circularity of each special, 128
complementarity of the divergent lines of, 97-102, 103, 116
conceptually inexpressible, 49, 50, 52, 53, 127, 181, 273
continuity of, 18, 19, 26, 37, 46, 273, 302, 312, 345
creative, 7, 15, 21, 27, 30, 36, 37, 65, 100, 105, 161, 162, 163, 223, 230, 238, 264, 269
culminating points of, 50, 133, 174, 185, 265, 266, 268
development by, 133, 134, 141-2
divergent lines of, xii, 53, 54, 87, 97-101, 103-4, 107, 173-4, 246
and duration, 20, 22, 37, 45-6
empirical study of, the centre of the theory of knowledge and of life, 178
and environment, 101-3, 129, 133, 138, 142, 150, 167, 168, 169, 192, 193, 251, 256, 257
of instinct, 170, 171, 174-5.
See Divergent lines, etc., Culminating points, etc., Evolution and environment
of intellect, x-xii, 153, 186, 189-90, 193, 198-9, 207-8, 359, 360.
See Divergent lines, etc., Culminating points, etc., Genesis of matter and of intellect
as invention, 344
of man, 264, 266, 268.
See Culminating points, etc.
motive principle of, is consciousness, 181
of species product of the vital impetus opposed by matter, 247-8, 254
and transformism, 24
unforeseeable, 47, 48, 53, 86, 224
variation in, 23-4, 55, 63, 68, 72 note, 85, 131, 137-8, 167, 169, 171, 264
Evolutionary, qualitative, and extensive motion 302-3, 311, 312
superiority, 133-5, 174-5.
See Success, Criterion of evolutionary rank, Culminating points, etc.
Evolutionism, x-xii, xiv, 77, 84, 364
Exhaustion of the mutability of the universe, 337-8
Existence, logical, as contrasted with psychical and physical, 276, 362
of matter tends toward instantaneity, 201
of self means change, 1 ff.
superaddition of, upon nothingness, 276
Expectation, 214-6, 221, 222, 226, 233, 235, 274, 281, 292
in conception of disorder, 221, 222, 226, 233, 234, 235, 274
in conception of void or naught, 282, 292
Experience, 138, 147, 177, 197, 204, 229, 321, 354, 359, 363, 368
Explosion, illustrating cause by release, 73
Explosive character of animal energy, 116, 119, 120, 246
of organization, 92
Explosives, manufacture of, by plants and use by animals, 246, 254
Extension, 149, 154, 161, 202, 203, 207, 211, 223, 236, 245, 318-20, 324, 327, 201
Food, 106-9, 113-4, 117, 120, 121, 246, 247, 254
Foraminifera, failure of certain, to evolve, 197
Force, 126-7, 141, 149, 150, 175, 246, 254, 339
life a, inverse to matter, 246
limitedness of vital force, 126, 127, 141, 149, 162
time as, 339-40
Forel, 176 note
Foreseeing, 8, 28, 29, 30, 37, 45, 47, 96.
See Unforeseeableness
Form, xi, 51, 101, 104, 113, 116-8, 129, 135-6, 148-53, 155, 156, 160, 164, 195-7, 222, 237, 250, 255, 302, 303, 314, 317, 318, 322, 341, 357, 359, 361, 362
complementarity of forms evolved, xi, 51, 101, 104, 113, 116-8, 135-6, 255
expansion of the forms of consciousness, xii, xiii
and matter in creation, 239, 250
and matter in knowledge, 195, 361
a snapshot view of transition, 302
Formal knowledge, 152
logic, 292
Forms of sensibility, 361
Fossil species, 102
Foster, 125 note
Fox in illustration of animal intelligence, 138
Frames of the understanding, 46-7, 48, 150-2, 173, 177, 197-9, 219-20, 223-4, 258, 270, 313, 358, 364
fit the inert, 197, 218
inadequate to reality entire, 364
misfit for the vital, x, xiii, xiv, 46, 48, 173, 177, 197-9, 223, 258, 313
product of life, 358
transform freedom into necessity, 270
utility of, lies in their unlimited application, 149-50, 152
Freedom, 11, 48, 126, 130, 163, 164, 200, 202, 207, 208, 217, 223, 231, 237, 239, 247, 249, 264-6, 269, 270, 277, 300, 339-41, 345, 346
the absolute as freely acting, 277
affirmed by conscience, 269
animal characteristic rather than vegetable, 129-30
caprice attribute not of, but of mechanism, 47
coextensiveness of consciousness with, 111, 112, 202, 264, 270
of creation and life, 247, 254, 255
creativeness of, 223, 239, 248
in Descartes's philosophy, 345, 346
as efficient causality, 277
inversion of necessity, 236
and liberation of consciousness, 265, 266.
See Imprisonment of consciousness
and novelty, 12, 163, 164, 200, 218, 231, 239, 249, 270, 339-42
order in, 223
property of every organism, 129-31
relaxation of, into necessity, 217
tendency of, to self-negation in habit, 127
tension of, 200, 201, 202, 207, 223, 237, 301
transformed by the understanding into necessity, 270
See Spontaneity
Fringe of intelligence around instinct, 136
of intuition around intellect, xii, xiii, 46
of possible action around real action, 179, 272
Froth, alveolar, in imitation of organic phenomena, 33-4
Full, fallacy of thinking the, by the empty, 273-6
Function, ix, 3, 5, 44, 46, 47, 88-90, 94, 95, 106-10, 113, 114, 117, 120, 121, 127, 132, 140, 141, 145, 152, 153, 157, 161, 163, 164, 168, 173-5, 186-92, 199, 206, 207, 233, 237, 246, 251, 254-6, 262, 263, 270, 273, 298, 306, 346, 358, 369
accumulation of energy the function of vegetable organisms, 254, 255
action the, of intellect, ix, 12, 44, 47, 93, 161, 162, 186-8, 206, 251, 273, 305
action the, of nervous system, 262, 263
alimentation, 106, 107, 120, 121, 246, 254
of animals is canalization of energy, 93, 110, 126, 255, 256
carbon and the, of organisms, 107, 113, 114, 117, 254, 255
chlorophyllian, 107-9, 114, 117, 246, 254
concept-making the, of intellect, x, 49
of consciousness: sketching movements, 207
construction the, of intellect, 108
illumination of action, of perception, 5, 206, 307-8
of intelligence: action, ix, 12, 44, 46, 93, 160, 162, 186-8, 206, 251, 273, 307-8
of intelligence: concept-making, x, 50
of intelligence: construction, 160, 163, 181-2
of intelligence: division, 154, 155, 162, 189
of intelligence: illumination of action by perception, 5, 206, 301
of intelligence: repetition, 164, 199, 214-6
of intelligence: retrospection, 47, 237
of intelligence: connecting same with same, 199, 233, 270
of intelligence: scanning the rhythm of the universe, 346
of intelligence: tactualizing all perception, 168
of intelligence: unification, 152, 154, 357
of the nervous system: action, 262, 263
and organ, 88-90, 94, 95, 132-3, 140, 141, 158.
See Function and structure
and organ in arthropods, vertebrates and man, 132-3
of the organism, 94, 106-10, 112, 114, 117, 120, 126, 173-5, 246, 253-6
of the organism, alimentation, 106, 107, 120, 121, 246, 254
of the organism, animal: canalization of energy, 93, 110, 126, 255, 256
of the organism, carbon in, 107, 113, 114, 117, 254, 255
of the organism, chlorophyllian function, 107-9, 114, 117, 246, 247, 254
of the organism, primary functions of life: storage and expenditure of energy, 254-6
of the organism, vegetable: accumulation of energy, 254, 255
of philosophy: adoption of the evolutionary movement of life and consciousness, 370
of science, 168, 346
sketching movements the, of consciousness, 207
and structure, 55, 62, 66, 69, 74, 75, 76, 86, 88-91, 93, 94, 96, 118, 132, 140, 141, 158, 162, 250, 252, 256
tactualizing all perception the, of science, 206
in radical finalism, 127-8.
See Discord
Hartog, 60 note
Hatchets, ancient flint, and human intellect, 137
Heliocentric radius-vector in Kepler's laws, 333-4
Hereditary transmission, 76-83, 87, 168-9, 170, 173, 225-6, 230
domestication of animals and, 80-1
habit and, 79, 83, 169, 170, 173
Hesitation or choice, consciousness as, 143, 144
Heteroblastia and identical structures on divergent lines of evolution, 75
Heymons, 72 note
History as creative evolution, 6, 15, 21, 26, 29, 36, 37, 65-6, 103-4, 105, 163, 264, 269
of philosophy, 238
Hive as an organism, 166
Homo faber, designation of human species, 139
Homogeneity of space, 156, 212
the sphere of intellect, 163
of time in Galileo, 332
Horse-fly illustrating the object of instinct, 146
Houssay, 109 note
Human and animal attention, 184
and animal brain, 184, 263-5
and animal consciousness, 139-43, 180, 183, 184, 187, 188, 191, 212, 263-8
and animal instruments of action, 139-43, 150
and animal intelligence, 138, 187, 188, 191, 192, 212
and animal invention, relation of, to habit, 264, 265
intellect and language, 314, 316-7, 318, 329-30
in ancient philosophy, e?d??, 314-5
in ancient philosophy, Platonic, 48
and image in Descartes, 280
Idealism, 232
Idealists and realists alike assume the possibility of an absence of order, 220, 232
Identical structures in divergent lines of evolution, 55, 60-1, 62, 69, 74-7, 86, 119
Illumination of action the function of perception, 5, 206, 307
Image and idea in Descartes, 280
distinguished from concept, 160-1, 280
Imitation of being in Greek philosophy, 324, 327
of instinct by science, 168-9, 173-4
of life in intellectual representation, 4, 33, 88-9, 101, 176, 208, 209, 213, 226, 259, 341, 365
of life by the unorganized, 33, 35, 36
of motion by intelligence, 305, 307-8, 312, 313, 329.
See Imitation of the real, etc.
of the physical order by the vital, 230
of the real by intelligence, 258, 270, 307
Immobility of extension, 155
and plants, 108-13, 118, 119, 130
of primitive and torpid animals, 130-1
relative and apparent; mobility real, 155
Impatience, duration as, 10, 339-40
Impelling cause, 73
Impetus, vital, divergence of, 26-7, 51-5, 97-105, 110, 118-9, 126-7, 131, 134-6, 257, 258, 266, 270
vital, limitedness of, 126, 141, 148-9, 254
vital, loaded with matter, 239
vital, as necessity for creation, 252, 261
vital, transmission of, through organisms, 25, 27, 79, 85, 87, 88, 230, 231, 250, 251
vital, See Impulse of life
Implement, the animal, is natural: the human, artificial, 139-43
artificial, 137-40, 150-1
constructing, function of intelligence, 159, 182-3
life known to intelligence only as, 162
matter known to intelligence only as, 161, 198
natural, 141, 145, 150
organized, 141, 145, 150
unorganized, 137-9, 141, 150-1
Implicit knowledge, 148
Impotence of intellect and perception to grasp life, 176-8
Imprisonment of consciousness, 180-3, 264-6
Impulse of life, divergence of, 26, 27, 51-5, 97-105, 110, 118-9, 126-7, 131, 134-6, 257, 258, 266, 270
limitedness of, 126, 141, 148-9, 254
loaded with matter, 239
tendency to mobility, 131, 132
as necessity for creation, 252, 261
negates itself, 247, 248
prolonged in evolution, 246
prolonged in our will, 239
transmitted through generations of organisms, 25, 26, 79, 85, 87, 230, 231
unity of, 202, 250, 270
Impulsion and attraction in Greek philosophy, 323-4
release and unwinding, the three kinds of cause, 73
given to mind by matter, 202
Inadequacy of act to representation, consciousness as, 143
Inadequate and adequate in Spinoza, 353
Inanition, illustrating primacy of nervous system, 124 note
Incoherence, 236.
See Absence of order, Chance, Chaos
in nature, 104
Incommensurability of free act with conceptual idea, 47, 201
of instinct and intelligence, 167-8, 175
Incompatibility of developed tendencies, 104, 168
Independent variable, time as, 20, 335-6
Indetermination, 86, 114, 126, 252, 253, 326.
See Accident in evolution
Indeterminism in Descartes, 345
Individual, viewed by intelligence as aggregate of molecules and of facts, 250-1
and division of labor, 140
in evolutionist biology, 169, 171, 246 note
and genus, 226-9
mind in philosophy, 191
aesthetic intuition only attains the, 177
and society, 260, 265
transmits the vital impetus, 250, 259, 270
Individuality never absolute, x, 12, 13, 16, 19, 42, 260
and age, 15-23, 27, 43
corporeal, physics tends to deny, 188, 189, 208.
See Interpenetration, Obliteration of outlines, Solidarity of the parts of matter
and generality, 226-8
the many and the one in the idea of, x, 258
as plan of possible influence, 11
Individuation never absolute, x, 12-16, 43, 260
as a cosmic principle in contrast with association, 259-60
property of life, 12-5
partly the work of matter, 257-8, 259, 270
Indivisibility of action, 94, 95
of duration, 6, 308
of invention, 164
of life, 225, 270-1.
See Unity
of life of motion, 307-11
Induction in animals, 214
certainty of, approached as factors approach pure magnitudes, 222, 223
and duration, 216
and expectation, 214-6
geometry the ideal limit of, 214-8, 361.
See Space, Geometry, Reasoning, "Descending" movement of matter, etc.
and magnitude, 215, 216
repetition the characteristic function of intellect, 164, 199, 205-16
and space, 216.
See Space as the ideal limit, Systems, etc.
Industry, ix, 161, 162, 164
Inert matter and action, 96, 136, 141, 155, 187, 198, 225, 367
in Aristotle, 316, 327, 353
bodies, 7, 8, 12, 14, 20, 21, 156, 159, 174, 186, 188, 189, 204, 213, 215, 228, 240, 241, 298, 300, 341, 342, 346-8, 360
Creation of. See Inert matter the inversion of life
flux of, 186, 265, 273, 369
and form, 148, 149, 157, 239, 250
genesis of, 188
homogeneity of, 156
imitation of living matter by, 33, 35, 36
imitation of physical order by vital, 230
instantaneity of, 10, 201
and intellect, ix, 31, 141, 159-62, 164, 165, 167-8, 175, 179, 181, 186, 187, 195, 196, 197, 198, 205-12, 216-9, 224,
167, 173, 174, 175, 186
culmination of, in evolution, 133, 174-5.
See Arthropods in evolution, Evolutionary superiority
fallibility of, 173-4
in insects in general, 169, 173-4
and intelligence, xii, 51, 100, 103, 113, 116-8, 132-7, 141-3, 145, 150, 152, 159, 168-70, 173-9, 184-5, 186, 197-8, 238,
246, 254, 255, 259,267, 268, 343, 345, 366
and intuition, 177, 178-9, 181
object of, 146-52, 165, 168, 172-9, 186, 189, 195, 234, 254
and organization, 23-4, 138-40, 145, 166-8, 171-2, 173, 176, 193, 194, 264
paralyzing, in certain hymenoptera, 146, 171, 172-3
in plants, 170, 171
social, of insects, 101, 157-8, 171
Instinctive knowledge, 148, 167, 168, 173-4
learning, in animals, 187
Fichte's conception of the, 189, 190, 357
function of the, 5, 11, 12, 44-50, 92, 93, 126, 137-45, 149-60, 162-4, 168, 174, 176, 181, 187-99, 204-8, 214-9, 229,
233, 237, 241, 242, 246, 247, 251, 270, 290, 298, 299, 328, 336, 337, 341, 342, 347, 348, 356, 357
genesis of the, xi-xv, 49, 103, 104-5, 126-7, 152, 153, 186, 187, 189, 193, 194, 195, 198, 207, 247-9, 358, 359, 366
as inversion of intuition, 7, 8, 11, 12, 46, 49, 51, 86, 88-91, 93, 94, 103-4, 113, 116-8, 129, 132, 133, 135, 136, 139-43,
145, 157, 161, 168-80, 181, 183, 184, 185, 190-204, 207-12, 216-8, 221, 223, 225-6, 230-3, 235, 236, 238, 245-52,
254-9, 264, 267-71, 276, 277, 313, 330, 339, 342-5, 361, 369
and language, 4, 148, 158-60, 258, 265, 292, 303, 304, 312, 313, 326
and matter, ix-xv, 10, 11, 48-9, 92, 135, 136, 141, 142, 152-4, 155, 160, 161, 165, 168, 175, 179, 181, 182, 186-7, 190,
193, 194, 195, 198, 199, 201-4, 205-10, 213, 215, 218-20, 224, 225-30, 240-2, 245, 246, 248-52, 254, 256-9, 264,
270, 271, 272, 273, 275, 297-8, 306, 319, 321, 329, 340, 341-3, 347-9, 355, 358-61, 368, 369
mechanism of the, ix-xv, 4, 30, 32, 47-9, 70, 84-5, 88-9, 101, 137-8, 150-5, 156-7, 160, 161, 164, 165, 167, 168, 173,
174, 176, 177, 186, 187, 190-3, 194-218, 223-40, 244, 246-7, 249-51, 254, 255, 257, 258, 266, 270, 273, 276-7, 292,
300-21, 325, 329, 330, 332, 337, 338, 339, 341-8, 351, 358-9, 361-2, 363-4, 365, 367
object of the, ix-xv, 7, 8, 10, 17, 20, 21, 30, 31, 34, 35, 37, 46-9, 52, 71, 74, 84, 87-92, 93, 95, 102, 103, 139, 140, 149,
152-66, 168, 173, 175-9, 180, 181, 186, 190, 193-211, 213, 216-20, 223, 224, 226, 228-30, 233, 237, 238, 240, 245,
249-51, 254, 255, 257-9, 261, 264, 265, 270, 271, 273, 274, 298-314, 318-22, 326, 328, 329, 332-8, 342, 344-9, 351,
352-7, 359-61, 363, 365, 369-70
and perception, 4-5, 11, 12, 93-4, 161-2, 168, 176-7, 188, 189, 205, 207, 226-7, 228-9, 230, 238, 249-51, 273,
299-300, 301, 306, 359-60
and rhythm, 299, 300-1, 306-7, 329, 337, 346-7
and science, 8-12, 31, 92-3, 152, 153, 157-8, 159, 160-1, 162-3, 168, 173-6, 187, 193-8, 202, 204, 207-9, 214-6, 217,
161, 162, 174-5, 177, 184 note, 188, 189, 201-3, 207-8, 257, 258, 270, 319-20, 341, 352
Interruption, materiality an, of positivity, 219, 246, 247-8, 319-20.
See Inverse relation, etc.
Interval of time, 8-9, 22, 23
between what is done and what might be done covered by consciousness, 179
Intuition, continuity between sensible and ultra-intellectual, 360-1
dialectic and, in philosophy, 238.
See Intellect as inversion of intuition
fringe of, around the nucleus of intellect, xiii, 12, 46, 49, 193
and instinct, 176-9, 182
and intellect in theoretical knowledge, 176-9, 270-1
Intuitional cosmology as reversed psychology, 207-8
metaphysics contrasted with intellectual or systematic, 191-2, 268-70, 277-8
method of philosophy, apparent vicious circle of, 191-4, 195-8
Intuitionism in Spinoza, 347-8
and intellectualism in Descartes, 345-6
Invention, consciousness as, and freedom, 264, 270-1
creativeness of, 164, 237, 340, 341
disproportion between, and its consequences, 181, 182-3
duration as, 10-1
evolution as, 102-3, 255, 344-5
fervor of, 164
indivisibility of, 164
inference a beginning of, 138
mechanical, 142-3, 194-5
of steam engine as epoch-marking, 138-9
time as, 341
unforeseeableness of, 164
upspringing of, 164
See New
Inverse relation of

intellect in, ix-xv, 48, 149, 162-4, 177, 179, 193-4, 196-9, 206-7, 208, 218, 237, 238, 251, 270, 305, 306, 312, 313, 315,
317, 325, 331-2, 342, 343, 347-8, 359-60, 361
intension of, 149-50
of reality viewed as the internality of subject in object, 307, 317, 358-9
intuition and intellect in theoretical knowledge, 174-7, 179, 238, 70, 342-4
matter of, 194-5, 357-8, 359-62
of matter, xi, 48, 206-7, 360-1
object of, ix-xv, 1, 48, 147, 148, 159-60, 163, 164, 197-9, 270, 342, 359-60
fundamental problem of, 273-5
as relative to certain requirements of the mind, 152, 190-1, 230
scientific, 193-4, 196-8, 206, 207, 218
theory of, xiii, 177, 179, 197, 204-5, 207-8, 229, 231
unconscious, 142-6, 146, 150, 165, 166
alleged unknowableness of the thing-in-itself, 205, 206
Kunstler, 260 note
LabbÉ 260 note
Labor, division of, 99, 110, 118, 140, 157, 166, 260
Lalande, AndrÉ, 246 note
Lamarck, 75-6
Lamarckism, 75-6, 77, 84-87
Language, 4, 147, 157-60, 258, 265, 293, 302-3, 305, 312-4, 320
La Place, 38
Lapsed intelligence, instinct as, 169, 175
Larvae, 19, 140, 145-66, 172-3
Latent geometrism of intellect, 194, 211-2
Law of correlation, 66, 67
and genera, 226-9, 330
heliocentric radius-vector in Kepler's laws, 334
imprint of relations and laws upon consciousness in Spencer's philosophy, 188
and intuitional philosophy, 176-7
physical, contrasted with the laws of our codes, 218-9
physical, expression of the negative movement, 218
physical, mathematical form of, 218, 219, 229-30, 241
relation as, 228, 229-30
Learning, instinctive, 192, 193
Le Dantec, 18 note
Leibniz, cause in, 277
dogmatism of, 356, 357
extension in, 351, 352
God in, 351, 352, 356
mechanism in, 348, 351, 355, 356
his philosophy a systematization of physics, 347
space in, 351-2
teleology in, 39, 40
time in, 352, 362
Lepidoptera, 114 note, 134
Le Roy, Ed., 218 note
Liberation of consciousness, 183-4, 265, 266
Liberty. See Freedom
Life as activity, 128-9, 246
cause in the realm of, 94, 164
complementarity of the powers of, ix-xv, 25-6, 27, 51-5, 97-105, 110, 113, 116-9, 126-7, 131-6, 140-3, 176, 177, 183,
184, 246, 254-7, 266, 270, 343, 344-5
consciousness coextensive with, 186, 257, 270, 362-3
mutual contingency of the orders of life and matter, 235
continuity of, 1-11, 29, 30, 162, 163, 258
as creation, 57-8, 161-2, 223, 230, 246, 247-8, 252, 254, 255
symbolized by a curve, 31, 89, 90
embryonic, 166
and finality, 44, 89, 164, 185, 222-3
fluidity of, 153, 165, 191-2, 193
as free, 129-30
function of, 93-4, 106-10, 113, 114, 117, 120, 121, 126-7, 173-5, 246, 254-6
harmony of the realm of, 50, 51, 103, 116, 117-8, 127
imitation of the inert by, 230
imitation of, by the inert, 33-6
impulse of, prolonged in our will, 239
and individuation, 12-4, 26, 27, 79-80, 85, 87, 88, 127-8, 149, 195-6, 230, 231, 250, 259, 261, 269, 300-1, 302-3.
See Individuality
indivisibility of, 225-6, 270
and instinct. 136-40, 145, 165-8, 170, 172, 173, 175-9, 186, 192-7, 233, 264, 366
and intellect, ix-xv, 13, 32-5, 44-9, 89, 101, 102-3, 104-5, 127, 136, 152, 160-5, 168, 173-4, 176-9, 181, 191-201, 206,
207, 213, 220, 222-3, 224, 225-6, 257-61, 266, 270, 300-1, 342, 355, 359-61, 365, 366
and interpenetration, 271
as inversion of the inert, 6-7, 8, 176, 177, 186, 190, 191, 196, 197, 201, 202, 207, 208-9, 210-1, 212, 216, 217, 218,
222-3, 225-6, 232, 235, 236, 238, 239, 185, 187, 188, 191-2, 212, 262-8
goal, 134, 174-5, 185, 266, 267, 269, 270
habit and invention, 265
intelligence, 133, 137-9, 143, 146, 174, 175, 187, 188, 212, 266, 267
language, 158
ManacÉine (de), 124 note
Manufacture, the aim of intellect, 137, 138, 145, 152-4, 159-65, 181, 191, 192, 199, 251, 298
and organization, 92, 93, 126-7, 139-43, 150
and repetition, 44, 45, 155-8
See Construction, Solid, Utility
Many and one, categories inapplicable to life, x, 162-3, 177-8, 257, 261, 268
in the idea of individuality, 258
See Multiplicity

Martin, J., 102 note
Marion, 107 note
Material knowledge, 152
Materialists, 240
Materiality the inversion of spirituality, 212
Mathematical order. See Inert matter, Order
Matter. See Inert matter
Maturation as creative evolution, 47-8, 230
Maupas, 35 note
Measurement a human convention, 218, 242
of real time an illusion, 336-40
Mechanical account of action after the fact, 47
cause, x, 191-2
Microbes, illustrating divergence of tendency, 117
Microbial colonies, 259
Mind, individual, in philosophy, 191
and intellect, 48-9, 205-6
knowledge as relative to certain requirements of the mind, 152, 190-1, 230
and matter, 188-9, 201, 202, 203, 205-6, 264, 269, 270, 350, 365-9
See Psychic, Psycho-physiological parallelism, Psychology and Philosophy, ????
Minot, Sedgwick, 17 note
Mobility, tendency toward, characterizes animals, 109, 110, 113, 129-32, 135, 180
and consciousness, 108, 111, 115-6, 261
and intellect, 154-5, 161-2, 163, 300, 326, 327, 337
of intelligent signs, 158, 159
life as tendency toward, 127-8, 131, 132
in plants, 112, 135
See Motion
MÖbius, 60 note
Model necessary to the constructive work of intellect, 164, 166-7
Modern astronomy compared with ancient science, 334, 335
geometry compared with ancient science, 31, 161, 334
idealism, 231
philosophy compared with ancient, 225-9, 231, 327-8, 344, 345, 349-51, 354, 356-7
philosophy: parallelism of body and mind in, 180, 350, 355, 356
science: cinematographical character of, 329, 330, 336, 341, 342, 346-7
science compared with ancient, 329-36, 342-5, 356-7
science, Galileo's influence on, 334, 335
science, Kepler's influence on, 334
science, magnitudes the object of, 333, 335
science, time an independent variable in, 20, 335
Molecules, 251
Molluscs, illustrating animal tendency to mobility, 129-31
perception in, 189
vision in, 60, 75, 77, 83, 86, 87
Monads of Leibniz, 351-4
Monera, 126
Monism, 355
Moral sciences, weakness of deduction in, 212
Morat, 123 note
Morgan, L., 79 note, 80
Motion, abstract, 304
articulations of, 310-1
an animal characteristic, 252
and the cinematograph, 304-5
continuity of, 310
in Descartes, 346-7
evolutionary, extensive and qualitative, 302, 303, 311, 312
in general (i.e. abstract), 304-5
indivisibility of, 306-7, 311, 336-7, 338
and instinct, 139-40, 331-2
and intellect, 71, 155, 156, 159-60, 273, 274, 298, 317-8, 321, 329, 331-2, 338, 344-5
organization of, 310-1
track laid by motion along its course, 308-11, 337, 338
See Mobility, Movement
Motive principle of evolution: consciousness, 181-2
Motor mechanisms, cerebral, 252, 253, 263, 265
Moulin-Quignon, quarry of, 137
Moussu, 81
Movement and animal life, 108, 131, 132
ascending, 12, 101, 103, 104, 185, 208-9, 210-1, 369-70.
See Vital impetus
consciousness and, 111, 118, 144-5, 207-8
descending, 11-2, 202-4, 207-10, 212, 246, 252, 256, 270, 276, 339, 361, 369-70
goal of, the object of the intellect, 155, 299-300, 302, 303
intellect unable to grasp, 313
mutual inversion of cosmic movements, 126-7, 143, 144, 173-4, 176, 177, 209-10, 212, 217, 218, 222-3, 236, 245-51,
261, 264, 265, 272, 342-3
life as, 166, 176-7
and the nervous system, 110, 132, 134, 180, 262-3
of plants, 109, 135-6
See Mobility, Motion, Locomotion, Current, Tendency, Impetus, Impulse, Impulsion
Movements, antagonistic cosmic, 128-9, 135, 181, 185, 250, 259.
See Movement, Mutual inversion of cosmic
Multiplicity, abstract, 257, 259
distinct, 202, 209-10, 257.
See Interpenetration
does not apply to life, x, 162, 177, 257, 261, 270
Mutability, exhaustion of, of the universe, 244, 245
Mutations, sudden, 28, 62-3, 64-8
theory of, 85-6
Natural geometry, 195-6, 211-2
instrument, 141, 144-5, 150-1
or innate knowledge, 147, 150-1
logic, 161, 194-5
metaphysic, 21, 325-6
selection, 54, 56-7, 59-60, 61-5, 68, 95, 169-70
Nature, Aristotelian theory of, 135, 174
discord in, 127-8, 255, 267
facts and relations in, 368
incoherence in, 104
as inert matter, 161-2, 218, 219, 228-9, 239, 245, 264, 280-1, 303, 356, 359-60, 367
as life, 100, 138, 139-40, 141-2, 143, 144-5, 150, 154, 155-6, 227, 241, 260, 269, 270, 301-2
order of, 225-6
as ordered diversity, 231, 233
unity of, 105, 190, 191, 195, 196-9, 322, 352-7, 358
Nebula, cosmic, 249, 257
Necessity for creation, vital impetus as, 252, 261
and death of individuals, 246 note
and freedom, 218, 236, 270
in Greek philosophy, 326-7
in induction, 215, 216
and matter, 252, 264
Negation, 275, 285-97.
See Nought
Negative cause of mathematical order, 217.
See Inverse relation, etc.
cosmic principle, 126-7, 143, 144, 173-4, 176-7, 209, 212, 218, 223-4, 236, 245-51, 261, 264-5, 225-6, 231, function and structure, 55, 61, 62, 69, 74, 75, 76-7, 86, 88-91, 93-4, 95, 96-7, 118-9, 132, 139, 140, 157-8, 161-3, 250,
252, 256
generality typified by similarity among organisms, 223, 224, 228-9, 230
hive as, 166
and individuation, x, 12, 13, 15, 23, 26-7, 42, 149, 195-6, 225-6, 228-9, 259, 260, 261, 270
mutual interpenetration of organisms, 177-8
mechanism of the, 31, 92-3, 94
philosophy and the, 195-6
unity of the, 176-8
Organization of action, 142, 145, 147-8, 150, 181, 184, 185
of duration, 5-6, 15, 25, 26
explosive character of, 92
and instinct, 24, 138-46, 150, 165-7, 171-2, 173, 176, 192-3, 194, 264
and intellect, 161-2
and manufacture, 92, 93, 94-5, 96, 126-8
is the modus vivendi between the antagonistic cosmic currents, 181, 250, 254
of motion, 310
and perception, 226-7
Originality of the willed order, 224
Orthogenesis, 69, 86-7
Oscillation between association and individuation, 259, 261.
See Societies
of ether, 301-2
of instinct and intelligence about a mean position, 136
of pendulum, illustrating space and time in ancient philosophy, 318-9, 320
between representation of inner and outer reality, 279-80
of sensible reality in ancient philosophy about being, 316-8
Outlines of perception the plan of action, 5, 11, 12, 93, 188, 189, 204-5, 206-7, 226-7, 228-9, 230, 250, 299-300, 306
Oxygen, 114, 254, 255
Paleontology, 24-5, 129, 139
Paleozoic era, 102
Parallelism, psycho-physiological, 180, 350, 351, 355, 356
Paralyzing instinct in hymenoptera, 139-40, 146, 172, 174-5
Parasites, 106, 108, 109, 111-13, 134-5
Parasitism, 132
Passivity, 222-4
Past, subsistence of, in present, 4, 20-3, 26-7, 108, 199-202
Peckham, 173-4 note
Pecten, illustrating identical structures in divergent lines of evolution, 62, 63, 75
Pedagogical and social nature of negation, 287-97
Pedagogy and the function of the intellect, 165
Penetration, reciprocal, 161-2.
See Interpenetration
Perception and action, 4-5, 11, 12, 93, 188, 189, 206, 226-7, 228-9, 300-1, 306-7
and becoming, 176-7, 303-6
cinematographical character of, 206-7, 249, 251, 331-2
distinctness of, 226-7, 250
and geometry, 205, 230
in molluscs, 188
and organization, 226-7
prolonged in intellect, 161-2, 273
reaction in, 264
and recollection, 180, 181
refracts reality, 204, 238, 359-60
rhythm of, 299-300, 301
and science, 168
Permanence an illusion, 299-301
Peron, 80
Perrier, Ed., 260 note
Personality, absolute reality of, 269
concentration of, 201, 202
and matter, 269, 270
the object of intuition, 268
tension of, 199, 200, 201
Perthes, Boucher de, 137
Phaedrus, 156 note
Phagocytes and external finality, 42
Phagocytosis and growing old, 18
Phantom ideas and problems, 177, 277, 283, 296
Philosophical explanation contrasted with scientific explanation, 168
Philosophy and art, 176-7
and biology, 43-4, 194-6
and experience, 197-8
function of 29-30, 84-5, 93-4, 168, 173-4, 194-7, 198, 268, 269, 369-70
history of, 238
incompletely conscious of itself, 207-8, 209
individual mind in, 191
and intellect, ix-xv
intellect and intuition in, 238
of intuition, 176-7, 191-4, 196, 197, 277
method of, 191-2, 194, 195, 239
object of, 239
and the organism, 195-6
and physics, 194, 208
and psychology, 194, 196
and science, 175, 196-7, 208, 345, 370
See Ancient philosophy, Cosmology, Finalism, Mechanistic philosophy, Metaphysics, Modern philosophy,
Post-Kantian philosophy
Phonograph illustrating "unwinding" cause, 73
Phosphorescence, consciousness compared to, 262
Photograph, illustrating the nature of the intellectual view of reality, 31, 304-5
Photography, instantaneous, illustrating the mechanism of the intellect, 331-2, 333
Physical existence, as contrasted with logical, 276, 297-8, 328, 361
laws, their precise form artificial, 218, 219, 229, 240-1
laws and the negative cosmic movement, 218
operations the object of intelligence, 175, 250
order, imitation of, by the vital, 230
science, 176-7
Physicochemistry and organic destruction, 226
and biology, 25-6, 29-30, 34, 35, 36, 55, 57, 98, 194
Physics, ancient, "logic spoiled," 320, 321-2
of ancient philosophy, 315, 320, 321-2, 355
of Aristotle, 228 note, 324 note, 331, 332
and deduction, 213
of Galileo, 357, 369-70
and individuality of bodies, 188, 208
as inverted psychics, 202
and logic, 319-20, 321
and metaphysics, 194, 208
and mutability, 245
success of, 218, 219
Pigment-spot and adaptation, 60, 61, 71-3, 76-7
and heredity, 83, 84
Pinguicula, certain animal characteristics of, 107
Plan, motionless, of action the object of intellect, 155, 298-9, 301-2, 303
Planets, life in other, 256
Plants and animals in evolution, 105-39, 142-3, 144, 145-6, 147, 168, 169-70, 181, 182, 266

Prose and verse, illustrating the two kinds of orders, and rhythm, 300-2

Quaternary substances, 121
Quinton, RenÉ, 134 note
Radius-vector, Heliocentric, in Kepler's laws, 334
Rank, evolutionary, 50, 133-5, 173-4, 265
Reaction, rÔle of, in perception, 226-7
Ready-made categories, x, xiv, 48, 237, 250, 251, 273, 311, 321, 329, 354, 359
Real activity as distinguished from possible, 145
common-sense is continuous experience of the, 213
continuity of the, 302, 329
dichotomy of the, in modern philosophy, 349
imitation of the, by intelligence, 90, 204, 258, 270, 307, 355
obliteration of outlines in the, 11-2, 188, 189, 207-8
representation of the, by science, 203-4
Realism, ancient, 231-2
Realists and idealists alike assume possibility of absence of order, 220, 231-2
Reality, absolute, 198, 228-9, 230, 269, 359-60, 361
as action, 47, 191-2, 194-5, 249
degrees of, 323, 327
in dogmatic metaphysics, 196
double form of, 179-80, 216, 230-1, 236
as duration, 11-2, 217, 272
as flux, 165, 250, 251, 294, 337, 338, 342
and the frames of the intellect, 363-4, 365.
See Frames of the understanding
as freedom, 247
of genera in ancient philosophy, 226-7
is growth, 239
imitation of, by the intellect, 89-90, 365
and the intellect, 52, 89-90, 153, 191, 192, 314-5, 355-6
intelligible, in ancient philosophy, 317
knowledge of, 307-8, 317, 358-9
and mechanism, 351, 354-5
as movement, 90, 155, 301-2, 312
and not-being, 276, 280, 285
of the person, 269
refraction of, through the forms of perception, 204, 238, 359-60
and science, 194, 196, 198, 199, 203-4, 206-8, 354, 357
sensible, in ancient philosophy, 314, 317, 321, 327, 328, 352
symbol of, xi, 30-1, 71, 88-9, 93-4, 195-6, 197, 209, 240, 342, 360-1, 369
undefinable conceptually, 13, 49
unknowable in Kant, 205
unknowable in Spencer, xi
views of, 30-1, 71, 84, 88, 199, 201, 206-7, 225-6, 249, 258, 273, 300-7, 311, 314, 331-2, 342, 351, 352
Reason and life, 7, 8, 48, 161
cannot transcend itself, 193-4
Reasoning and acting, 192-3
and experience, 203-4
and matter, 204-5, 208-9
on matter and life, 7, 8
Recollection, dependence of, on special circumstances, 167, 180
in the dream, 202, 207-8
and perception, 180, 181
Recommencing, continual, of the present in the state of relaxation, 201
Recomposing, decomposing and, the characteristic powers of intellect, 157, 251
Record, false comparison of memory with, 5
Reflection, 158-9
Reflex activity, 110
compound, 173-4, 175-6
Refraction of the idea through matter or non-being, 316-7
of reality through forms of perception, 204, 238, 359-60
Regeneration and individuality, 13, 14
Register of time, 16, 20, 37
Reinke, 42 note
Relation, imprint of relations and laws upon consciousness, 188
as law, 229, 230-1
and thing, 147-52, 156-7, 160, 161, 187, 202, 352, 357
Relativism, epistemological, 196, 197, 230
Relativity of immobility, 155
of the intellect, xi, 48-9, 152, 153, 187, 195-6, 197-8, 199, 219, 273, 306-7, 360-1
of knowledge, 152, 191, 230
of perception, 226-7, 228, 300-1
Relaxation in the dream state, 201, 209-10
and extension, 201, 207-8, 209, 210, 212, 218, 223, 245
and intellect, 200, 207-8, 209, 212, 218
logic a, of virtual geometry, 212
matter a, of unextended into extended, 218
memory vanishes in complete, 200
necessity as, of freedom, 218
present continually recommences in the state of relaxation, 200
will vanishes in complete, 200, 207-8
See Tension
Releasing cause, 73, 74, 115, 118-9, 120
Repetition and generalization, 230-1, 232
and fabrication, 44-5, 46, 155-8
and intellect, 156-7, 199, 214-6
of states, 5-6, 7-8, 28-9, 30, 36, 45-6, 47
in the vital and in the mathematical order, 225, 226, 230, 231
Representation and action, 143-4, 145, 180
classes of: qualities, forms, acts, 302-3, 314
and consciousness, 143-4
of motion, 159-60, 303-4, 305, 306-7, 308, 313, 315, 344-5
of the Nought, 273-80, 281-4, 289-317, 327
Represented or internalized action distinguished from externalized action, 144-7, 158-9, 165
Reproduction and individuation, 13, 14
Resemblance. See Similarity
Reservoir, organism a, of energy, 115, 116, 125-6, 245, 246, 254
Rest and motion in Zeno, 308-12
Retrogression in evolution, 133, 134
Retrospection the function of intellect, 47-8, 237
Reversed psychology: intuitional cosmology, 208
Rhizocephala and animal mobility, 111
Rhumbler, 34 note
Rhythm of duration, 11-2, 127-8, 300-1, 345-7
intelligence adopts the, of action, 305-6
of perception, 299-300, 301
and quality, 301
scanning the, of the universe the function of science, 346-7
of science must coincide with that of action, 320
of the universe untranslatable into scientific formulae, 337
Rings of arthropods, 132-3
Ripening, creative evolution as, 47-8, 340-1
Romanes, 119-21
Shaler, N.S., 133 note, 184 note
Sheath, calcareous, in illustration of animal tendency to mobility, 130-1
Signs, function of, 158, 159, 160
the instrument of science, 329-30
Sigwart, 287 note
Silurian epoch, failure of certain species to evolve since, 102
Similarity among individuals of same species the type of generality, 224-6, 228-9, 230-1
and mechanical causality, 44, 45
Simultaneity, to measure time is merely to count simultaneities, 9, 336, 337, 341
Sinuousness of evolution, 71, 98, 102, 212-3
Sitaris, unconscious knowledge of, 146, 147
Situation and magnitude, problems of, 211
Sketching movements, function of consciousness, 207-8
Sleep, 129-31, 135, 181
Snapshot, in illustration of intellectual representation of motion, 305, 306, 313, 315, 344
See View of reality, Cinematographical character, etc.
form defined as a, of transition, 301-2, 317, 318, 321-2, 345
Social instinct, 101, 140, 158, 171-2
life, 138, 140, 158, 265
and pedagogical character of negation, 287-97
Societies, 101, 131-2, 158, 171-2, 259
Society and the individual, 260, 265
Solar energy stored by plants, released by animals, 246, 254
systems, 241-4, 246 note, 256, 270
systems, life in other, 256
Solid, concepts analogous to solids, ix
intellect as a solid nucleus, 350
and cell, 269
creation of, 270
Space and action, 203
in ancient philosophy, 318, 319
and concepts, 160-1, 163, 174-5, 176-7, 188-9, 257-9
geometrical, 203
homogeneity of, 156, 212
and induction, 216
in Kant's philosophy, 205, 206, 207, 244
in Leibniz's philosophy, 351
and matter, 189, 202-13, 244, 257, 264, 361-2, 368
and time in Kant's philosophy, 205-6
unity and multiplicity determinations of, 357-9
See Extension
Spatiality atmosphere of, bathing intelligence, 205
degradation of the extra-spatial, 207
and distinctness, 203, 207, 244, 250, 257-9
and geometrical space, 203, 211, 213, 218
and mathematical order, 208, 209
Special instincts and environment, 138, 168, 192-3, 194
and recollections, 167, 168, 180
as variations on a theme, 167, 172, 264
Species, articulate, 133
evolution of, 247, 255, 269
and external finality, 128-9, 130-1, 132, 266
fossil, 102
human, as goal of evolution, 266, 267
human, styled homo faber, 139
and instinct, 140, 167, 170-2, 264
and life, 167
similarity within, 223-6, 228-9, 230-1
Speculation, dead-locks in, xii, 155, 156, 312, 313-4
object of philosophy, 44, 152, 196, 198, 220, 225-6, 227, 251, 270-1, 273, 297-8, 306-7, 317, 347-8
Spencer, Herbert, xi, xiv, 78-9, 153, 188, 189, 190, 364, 365
Spencer's evolutionism, correspondence between mind and matter in, 368
cosmogony in, 188
imprint of relations and laws upon consciousness in, 188
matter in, 365, 367
mind in, 365, 367
Spheres, concentric, in Aristotle's philosophy, 328
Sphex, paralyzing instinct in, 172-5
Spiders and paralyzing hymenoptera, 172
Spinal cord, 110
Spinoza, the adequate and the inadequate, 353
cause, 277
dogmatism, 356, 357
eternity, 353
extension, 350
God, 351, 357
intuitionism, 347
mechanism, 348, 352, 355, 356
time, 362
Spirit, 251, 269, 270
Spirituality and materiality, 128-9, 201-3, 316-7, 208-9, 210-1, 212-3, 217, 218, 219, 222-3, 237, 238, 245, 247-8, 249, 251, 254, 256, 257, 259, 261, 267, 270-1, 272, 276, 343
Spontaneity of life, 86, 237.
See Freedom
and mechanism, 40
in vegetables, 109
and the willed order, 224
Sport (biol.), 63
Starch, in the function of vegetable kingdom, 114
States of becoming, 1, 13, 163, 247-8, 299, 300, 307
Static character of the intellect, 155-6, 163, 274, 298
views of becoming, 273
Stehasny, 124 note
Steam-engine and bronze, parallel as epoch-marking, 138-9
Stentor and individuality, 260
Stoics, 316
Storing of solar energy by plants, 246, 253-6
Strain of bow and indivisibility of motion, 308
Stream, duration as a, 39, 338
Structure and function. See Function and structure
identical, in divergent lines of evolution, 55, 60, 61-2, 63, 69, 73-4, 75, 76-7, 83, 86, 87, 118-9
Subject and attribute, 147-8
Substance, albuminoid, 120-1
continuity of living, 162
organic, 121, 131, 140, 142, 149, 162-3, 195-7 note, 255, 267
in Spinoza's philosophy, 350
ternary substances, 121
Substantives, adjectives, verbs, correspond to the three classes of representation, 302-4
Substitution essential to representation of the Nought, 281, 283-4, 289-90, 291, 294, 296
Success of physics, 218, 219-20
and superiority, 133, 264-5
Succession in time, 10, 339, 340, 341, 345. Cf. Juxtaposition
Successors of Kant, 363, 364
Sudden mutations, 28, 62-3, 64-5, 68-9
Sun, 115, 241, 323
Superaddition of existence upon nothingness, 276
of order upon disorder, 236, 275
Superimposition. See Measurement of qualities, in induction, 216
Superiority, evolutionary, 133-5, 173, 174-5
Superman, 267
Supraconsciousness, 261
Survival of the fit, 169.
See Natural selection
Swim, learning to, as instinctive learning, 193, 194
Symbol, the concept is a, 87, 88, 93-4, 110, 126-7, 128, 230, 231, 246, 255, 256, 257, 259, 270
Trigger-action of motor mechanisms, 272
Triton, Regeneration in, 75
Tropism and psychical activity, 35 note
Truth seized in intuition, 318-20
Unconscious effort, 170
instinct, 142-3, 144, 145-6, 147, 166
knowledge, 145-8, 150-1
Unconsciousness, two kinds of, 144
Undefinable, reality, 13, 48
Understanding, absoluteness of, 153-4, 190-1, 197-8, 199, 200
and action, ix, xi, 179
genesis of the, ix-xv, 49, 189, 207-8, 257-9, 359, 361-2
and geometry, ix, xii
and innateness of categories, 147, 148-9
and intuition, 46-7
and life, ix-xv, 13, 32-3, 46-50, 88-9, 101, 147-8, 149, 152, 162-5, 173-4, 176-7, 178, 195-201, 213, 220, 222-3, 224,
226, 257-9, 261, 266, unlimited scope of the, 149, 150, 152
See Intellect, Intelligence, Concept, Categories, Frames of the understanding, Logic
Undone, automatic and determinate evolution is action being, 249
Unfolding cause, 73, 74
Unforeseeableness of action, 47
of duration, 6, 164, 340-2
of evolution, 47, 48, 52, 86, 224
of invention, 164
of life, 164, 184
and the willed order, 224, 342-3
See Foreseeing
Unification as the function of the intellect, 152, 154, 357-8
Uniqueness of phases of duration, 164
Unity of extension, 154
of knowledge, 195-6
of life, 106-7, 250, 268, 271
of mental life, 268
and multiplicity as determinations of space, 351-3
of nature, 104-5, 189-90, 191, 195-6, 197, 199, 322, 352, 356-8
of the organism, 176-7
of science, 195-6, 197, 228-9, 230, 321, 322, 344-5, 347, 359-60, 362-3
Universal interaction, 188, 189
life, consciousness coextensive with, 186, 257, 270
Universe, continuity of, 346
Descartes's, 346
physical, and the idea of disorder, 233, 275
duration of, 10, 11, 241
evolution of, 241, 246 note
growth of, 342-3, 344
movement of, in Aristotle, 323
mutability of, 244, 245
as organism, 31, 241
as realization of plan, 40
rhythm of, 337, 339, 346-7
states of, considered by science, 336, 337
as unification of physics, 348-9, 357
Unknowable, the, of evolutionism, xi
the, in Kant, 204, 205, 206
Unmaking, the nature of the process of materiality, 245, 248, 249, 251, 272, 342-3
Unorganized bodies, 7-8, 14, 20, 21, 186.
See inert matter
instruments, 137-9, 140-1, 150-1
matter, cleft between, and the organized, 190, 191, 196, 197-9
matter, imitation of the organized by, 33-4, 35, 36
matter and science, 194-6
matter. See inert matter
Unwinding cause, 73
of immutability in Greek philosophy, 325, 352
Upspringing of invention, 164
Utility, 4-5, 150, 152, 154-5, 158-9, 160, 168, 187, 195-6, 247-8, 297-8, 328-9, 330
Vanessa levana and Vanessa prorsa, transformation of, 72
Variable, time as an independent, 20, 336
Variation, accidental, 55, 63-4, 68, 85, 168-9
of color, in lizards, 72, 74
by deviation, 82-3, 84
of evolutionary type, 23-4, 72 note, 131-2, 137-8, 167, 169, 171-2, 264
insensible, 63, 68
interest as cause of, 131-2
in plants, 85-86
Vegetable kingdom. See Plants
Verb, relation expressed by, 148
Verbs, substantives and adjectives, 303
Verse and prose, in illustration of the two kinds of order, 221, 232
Vertebrate, ix, 126, 130, 131-4, 141
Vibrations, matter analyzed into elementary, 201
Vicious circle, apparent, of intuitionism, 192-4, 196-7
of intellectualism, 194, 197, 318-9, 320
View, intellectual, of becoming, 4, 90-1, 273, 298-9, 304, 305, 310, 326-7
intellectual, of matter, 203, 240, 250, 254, 255
of reality, 206
Vignon, P., 35 note
Virtual actions, 12.
See Possible action
geometry, 212
Vise, consciousness compressed in a, 179
Vision of God, in Alexandrian philosophy, 322
in molluscs. See Eye of molluscs, etc.
in Salamandra maculata, 75
Vital activity, 134-6, 139, 140, 166-9, 246, 247-8
current, 26, 27, 53-5, 80, 85, 87, 88, 96-105, 118-9, 120, 230-1, 232, 239, 257, 266, 270
impetus, 50-1, 53-5, 85, 87, 88, 98-105, 118-9, 126-7, 128, 131-2, 141-2, 148-9, 150, 218, 230-1, 232, 247-8, 250,
252, 254-5, 261
order, cause in, 34, 35, 94-5, 164
order, finality and, 223-5, 226
order, generalization in the, and in the mathematical order contrasted, 225, 226, 230-1
order, and the geometrical order, 222-3, 225, 226, 230, 231, 235, 236, 330-1
order, imitation of physical order by vital, 230
principle, 42, 43, 225, 226
order, repetition in the vital and the mathematical orders contrasted, 225, 226, 230, 231
process, 166-7
Vitalism, 42, 43
Void, representation of, 273, 274, 275, 277-8, 281, 283-4, 289-90, 291, 292, 294, 296, 298
Voisin, 80
Volition and cerebral mechanism, 253-4
Voluntary activity, 110, 252
Vries (de), 24, 63 note, 85
Wasps, instinct in, 140, 172
Weapons and intellect, 137
Weismann, 26, 78, 80-1
Will and caprice, 47
and cerebral mechanism, 252
current of, penetrating matter, 237
insertion of, into reality, 305-6, 307
and relaxation, 201, 207-8
and mechanism in disorder, 233
tension of, 199, 201, 207-8
Willed order, mutual contingency of willed order and mathematical order, 231-3
unforeseeability in the, 224, 342-3
Willing, coincidence of seeing and, in intuition, 237
Wilson, E.B., 36
Wolff, 75 note
Words and states, 4, 302-3
three classes of, corresponding to three classes of representation, 302-3, 313-4
World, intelligible, 162-3
principle: conciousness, 237, 261
Worms, in illustration of ambiguity of primitive organisms, 130
Yellow-winged sphex, paralyzing instinct in,


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