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7. ENTELECHY AND DYNAMICAL MECHANICS . . 218 



Entelechy in its Relation to the two Forms of 

 Mechanical Energy . . . . .219 



Entelechy as Transporting Mechanical Energy . 222 



The Suspending and the Transporting Action of En- 

 telechy Discussed Together .... 223 



Entelechy in Contrast to General Mechanics . . 224 



5. CERTAIN BRITISH AUTHORS ON LIFE AND MECHANICS . 225 



6. How ENTELECHY is AFFECTED .... 227 



tt. THE PRINCIPLE OF ACTION AND REACTION AS RELATED 



TO ENTELECHY ..... 227 



j8. THE TYPES OF AFFECTION OF ENTELECHY . . 228 



Morphogenetic Entelechy .... 229 



The Affection of the Psychoid . . . . 231 



7. THE CONTRAST BETWEEN AFFECTION IN THE ORGANIC 



AND THE INORGANIC .... 232 



GENERAL CONCLUSIONS ...... 234 



Entelechy Related to Space and therefore Belonging to 



Nature, but Entelechy not in Space . . . 234 



The Problem of "Entelechy and Causality " only partly Solved 235 



Justification of our Cautiousness .... 236 

 The " Moment of Regulation " . . . .237 



C. ENTELECHY AND SUBSTANCE- 



tt. THE CATEGORY OF SUBSTANCE AND ITS APPLICATION IN 



GENERAL ....... 238 



Inorganic Substance ...... 239 



Inorganic Substance of any Type Relates to Extensity . 241 



p. ORGANIC "ASSIMILATION" ..... 242 



Respiration ....... 242 



" Assimilation " and " Dissimilation " . . . 245 



The " Living Substance " in the Chemical Sense . . 246 



Negative Results only ..... 248 



7. ENTELECHY INCOMPATIBLE WITH A "LIVING" CHEMICAL 



SUBSTANCE ....... 249 



No Chemical Substance Possible as the Basis of Entelechy . 250 

 No Constellation of Chemical Substances Possible as the 

 Basis of Entelechy . . . . . .251 



Entelechy and Physiological Chemistry . . . 254 



Ancient Problems ...... 255 



8. SUBSTANCE AS A CATEGORY IN ITS RELATION TO ENTELECHY 256 



The Concept of Divisibility not Applicable to Entelechy . 257 



