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CREATIVE EVOLUTION 



Curves, a3 symbol of life, 32, 95, 96, 

 22? 



Cuts through becoming by the intellect, 

 330-31. See Views of reality, Snap 

 shots in illustration, etc. 

 through matter by perception, 218 



Cuvier, 131 note 



Dantec (Le), 19 note, 36 note 



Darwin 66-8, 70, 76, 114, 179 note 



Darwinism, ;o,, 89-90, 90-91 



Dastre, 38 r:;te 



Dead, the, is the object of intellect, 



174 



Dead-locks in speculation, 163, 164, 



Death, 260 ;.-.v, 286 



Decli\i:\ d by matter, 220, 



259, 270, 558-9. See Descending 



movement 

 Decomposing and recomposing powers 



characteristic of intellect, 16^, 264 j 

 Deduction, : ween, related to 



moral sphere ami tan ent to curve, 



in animals, 224 



and astronomy, 226 



duration retV.ictory to, 226 



geometry the ideal limit of, 226-38, i 

 382 



inverse to positive spiritual effort, 

 224 



nature of, 223 



physics ,iii i, . 25 



weakness of, in psychology and moral 



science, 224 



Defence and attack in evolution, i;8 

 Deficiency of will the negative condition 

 ot mathematical order and com 

 plexity, 22 i 

 Definition in the realm of life, 14, !ii, 



1 I 2 



Degenerates, 140-2 



Dtgenerescen c senile (/&quot;--.)&amp;gt; by Metchni- 



koff, 19 note 



Degradation of energy, 255, 256, 259 

 of the extra-spatial into the spatial, 



219 

 of the ideas into the sensible flux in 



ancient philosophy, 334-6. 341-2, 



345-7, 349, 362, 364, 3T2-3 

 Degrees of being in the successors of 



Kant, 383 

 Degrees of reality in Greek philosophy, 



341-2- 345 



Delage, 63 n&amp;lt;.te, 85 note, 274 note 

 Delamare, 85, 86 ir.tc 

 Deliberation, I 52 

 De Manaceine, 130 note 



Deposit, instinct and intelligence as de 

 posits, emanations, issues, 01 

 aspects of life, x, xii, xiii, 52, 108. 

 no, 143, 387 



De Saporta, I I 3 n^te 



Descartes, 295, 353, 365, 366, 373, 376. 



3&quot; ; \ 



becoming, 365 

 creation, 366 

 determinism, 365 

 duration, 366 

 freedom, 365, 366 

 geometry, 3 ^2-3 

 God, 36 ;, 366 



image and idea or concept, 295 

 indeterminism, 3 5 

 mechanism, 365, 366 

 motion, 36 ) 

 vacill ition between abstract time and 



real duration, 36 5 

 Descending movement of existence, 12, 



21 ;, 214, 220, 285, 291, 391 



Design, motionless, of action the object 

 of intellect, 163, 315-16, 318-19. 

 319-20 

 Detension in the dream state, 213 



of intuition in intellect, 251 

 Determin ition, 8 1-2, 136-7, 23^-6, 259 

 Determinism, 230, 278, 365, ;i&amp;gt;i). See 



Mathematical order, Geometry 

 in Descartes, 365 

 Development, 140, 141-2, 149. Set 



Progress, Evolution, Superiority 

 Deviation from type, 87, 88-9 

 Dialectic and intuition in philosophy, 



2 ^ i 

 Dichotomy of the real in modern 



philosophy, 370 

 Differentiation of parts in an organism, 



266, 2-4 



Dilemma of any systematic meta 

 physics, 206, 208, 243 

 Diminution, derivation of becoming 

 from being by, in ancient phil 

 osophy, 334, 335, 339, 341-2, 

 34^-7, 362-4, 372 



geometrical order as, or lower com 

 plication of the vital order, 249 

 Dionaea illustrating certain animal 



characteristics in plants, 112-14 

 Discontinuity of action, 162, 323-4 

 of attention, 2 

 of extension relative to action, 162, 



17 i 



of knowledge, 323-4 

 of living substance, 171 

 a positive idea, 162 

 Discontinuous the object of intellect, 



