INDEX 



395 



necessity in, 345 

 j/o-^crews J^crtj, 377 

 non-being, 334, 345 



VQVS TrOlT]TlK6s, 340 



oscillation about being, sensible reality 



as, 334-5 

 Physics of Aristotle, 239-40 note, 



342 note, 348-50 

 Plato, 51, 164, 202, 222 note, 332-5, 



339-42, 345, 348-9, 3 6 7, 369 

 Plotinus, 222, 332-3, 341-2,343 note, 



369,^372-4 

 procession in Alexandrian philosophy, 



?, 22 2 note, 370 

 realism in, 244 

 refraction of idea through matter or 



non-being, 334-5 

 sectioning of becoming, 335-6 

 sensible reality, 331-2, 334-5, 339, 



J45-7. 372-3 

 &amp;lt;r&fjia, 370 



space and time, 335-6, 336-7 

 Timaeus, 334 note 

 time in ancient and in modern science, 



349-5, 355- 6 , 3 6l 3 

 time and space, 335-6, 336-7 

 vision of God in Alexandrian philo 



sophy, 340 

 Zeno, 325, 33 J -2 

 Ancient science and modern, 347-50, 355- 



6, 3 6l -4, 377. 



Anima (De), of Aristotle, 340 note 

 Animal kingdom, 13, in, 125-7, 133, 



135-6, 138, 141-3, 145, 146, 189, 



194-5 

 Animals, 111-54, 177, 179, 191, 193-4, 



197, 198, 224, 226, 259, 260, 265, 



267, 268, 276-9, 281, 282, 286, 



308, 317-18 

 deduction in, 223 

 induction in, 226 

 and man, 146-50, 193-4, 197, 198, 



224, 277, 278, 281, 282 

 and man in respect to brain, 193-4, 



194-5, 2 77-9 

 and man in respect to consciousness, 



146-50, 190, 193, 194, 197, 198, 



202, 224, 277-82 

 and man in respect to instruments of 



action, 146-50, 158-9 

 and man in respect to intelligence, 



145, 197, 198, 202, 224 

 and plants, 111-46, 131-2, 150, 153, 



154, 177-9, Jg 1 2 , 26 7, 268, 308 

 and plants in respect to activity of 



consciousness, 115, 117, 119, 126-7, 



I35- 6 , J 39 Hi-3&amp;gt; iS^iS 1 *^ 1 2 * 



308 



and plants in respect to function, 124, 

 127-8, 133 



and plants in respect to instinct, 175, 

 179 



and plants in respect to mobility, i 15, 

 116, 119, 136-7, 139, 142-3, 191-2 



and plants in respect to nature of con 

 sciousness, 141-2 



Antagonistic currents of the vital im 

 petus, 135-6, 142-3, 191, 195, 263, 



2 73 



Anthophora, 153, 154 

 Antinomies of Kant, 216, 217 

 Antipathy. See Sympathy, Feeling, 



Divination 



Antithesis and thesis, 217 

 Ants, 106, 140, 147, 166 

 Ape s brain and consciousness contrasted 



with man s, 277 

 Aphasia, 190 



Apidae, social instinct in the, 181 

 Apogee of instinct in the hyrnenoptera 



and of intelligence in man, 184-5. 



See Evolutionary superiority 

 Apogee of sensible object, in philosophy 



of Ideas, 362-3, 364, 369 

 Approximateness of the knowledge of 



matter, 218 



Approximation, in matter, to the mathe 

 matical order, 230. See Order 

 Archimedes, 352-3 

 Aristotle. See Ancient Philosophy, 



Aristotle 

 Arrow, Flying, of Zeno, 324-5, 325-6, 



329-30 

 Art, 7, 30 note, 48, 95, 186-7. See 



Order in free activity or art 

 Artemia Salina, transformations of, 77, 



78 



Arthropods in evolution, 136-42, 149 

 Articulate species, 140 

 Articulations of matter relative to action, 



164, 388 

 of motion, 327-8 

 of real time, 350-51 

 Artificial, how far scientific knowledge 



is, 207-8, 230-31 

 instruments, 145, 146, 148 

 Artist, in illustration of the creativeness 



of duration, 359-60 

 Ascending cosmic movement, 12, 220, 



291, 391 



Ascent toward God, in Aristotle, 341 

 Association of organisms, 274. See In- 



dividuation 



universal oscillation between associa 

 tion and individuation, 273, 275. 



See Societies 

 Astronomy and deduction, 225 



