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 ft. A NEW FORM OF PARALLELISM .... 293 



CONCLUSIONS ....... 294 



B. THE CATEGORY " INDIVIDUALITY "- 



a. CATEGORIES IN GENERAL . . . 296 



Definitions ....... 296 



Fundamental Difficulties ..... 298 



An Irreducible Kind of "Experience" the Foundation of 



Categories ....... 300 



A Few Remarks on Categories and Ordinary Experience . 301 



The Problem of the System of Categories . . . 302 



/3. THE CATEGORY OF NECESSITY ..... 303 



The Fundamental Paradox ..... 303 

 "Freedom" a Mere Negation .... 304 



7. THE CATEGORIES OF RELATION .... 305 



Introspective Psychology and the Categories of Substance 

 and Causality ...... 306 



The Problem of a New Category of Relation . . 308 



8. THE CATEGORY "INDIVIDUALITY" .... 310 



Previous Preparatory Work . . . . .310 



"Individuality" . . . . . .312 



" Finality " a Subclass of Individuality . . . 313 



6. CERTAIN DIFFICULTIES IN THE CATEGORICAL CONCEPT OF 



INDIVIDUALITY . . . . . .314 



An Analogy to a Mere Functional Conception of Causality . 314 

 No " Causa Finalis ". . . . . .315 



Entelechy and Causality ..... 316 



Entelechy Supra-personal . . . . .317 



CATEGORIES AND FACTORS IN "NATURE" . . . 318 



"Ideal Nature." The " Ontological Prototype " . . 318 



Organic Nature ...... 319 



Conclusions ....... 323 



7]. RATIONAL SCIENCE ...... 324 



Rational Science and " Ideal Nature " . . . 324 



Rational Science and " Causal " Science . . . 324 



Ideal Nature and Natural Factors .... 325 



The Problem of Entelechian Systematics . . . 327 



6. A FEW REMARKS ON THE PROBLEM OF TIMK . . . 329 



CONCLUSIONS OF PART //.... . 335 



Summary ... . 335 



The Method Applied . . . . . .337 



Definition of the Organism . . . . .338 



