INDEX 



401 



Discord in nature, 733, 134, 269, 281 



Disorder, 43, 109, 234-5, 238, 244- 

 48, 289, 332-3. See Expectation, 

 Order of mathematics, Orders of 

 reality, two 



Disproportion between an invention and 

 its consequences, 191, 192 



Dissociation as a cosmic principle op 

 posed to association, 274 

 of tendencies, 57, 94, 141-2, 268, 

 269, 271,272. See Divergent lines 

 of evolution 



Distance, extension as the, between what 

 is and what ought to be, 336-7 



.345, 349. 

 Distinct multiplicity in the dream state, 



213, 221 



of the inert, 271 



Distinctness characteristic of the in 

 tellect, 169, 250, 263 

 characteristic of perception, 239-40, 



263 



as spatiality, 214, 219, 257, 263 

 Divergent lines of evolution, xii, 57, 

 58, 92-3, 102-6, 109, 112, 113, 



115, Il8, 119, 122, 125-6, 136-7, 



139, 141-2, 149, 157, 158, 177, 



183, 191, 268,269,280, 281. See 

 Dissociation of tendencies, comple 

 mentarity, etc., Schisms in the 

 primitive impulsion of life 



Diversity, sensible, 217, 232-3, 244, 

 ^248, 249 



Divination, instinct as, 185-6. See 

 Sympathy, etc. 



Divisibility of extension, 162, 171 



Division as function of intellect, 160, 



162, 171, 199 

 of labour, 104, 116, 124, 166, 175, 



274 

 of labour in cells, 175 



Dog and man, consciousness in, 190 



Dogmatism of the ancient epistemology 

 contrasted with the relativism of 

 the modern, 243 



of Leibniz and Spinoza, 376, 377 

 scepticism, and relativism, 207-8, 243 



Dogs and the law of correlation, 70 



Domestication of animals and heredity, 

 8 4 -5 



Dominants of Reinke, 44 note 



Dorfmeister, 77 



Dream, 151, 190-91, 213, 221, 271. 

 See Interpenetration, Relaxation, 

 Detension, Recollections 

 as relaxation, 213 



Driesch, 45 note 



Drosera, 112-14 



Dufourt, 130 note 



Duhem, 255 note 



Dunan, Ch., xv note 



Duration, xv nzte, 2, 4-6, 9-12, 16, 18, 



22, 23, 39, 4*, 48, 54^ 210, 212, 

 217, 225, 228, 254, 287, 288, 291, 



3 I 4-i5&amp;gt; 325- 6 . 334-5&amp;gt; 337 -^, 342, 

 346, 35^358, 3 6l &amp;gt; 3 6 2, 3 6 5, 374, 

 382, 384-5 



absoluteness of, 217 



and deduction, 225 



in Descartes s philosophy, -565 



gnawing of, 5, 9, 48 



indivisibility of, 7, 325-6 



and induction, 228 



and the inert, 362-3 



in the philosophy of the Ideas, 3^4. 

 337 note, 341-2, 345, 346-7 



rhythm of, 12, 134-5, 3^6 



See Creation, Evolution, Invention, 

 Time, Unforeseeableness, Unique 

 ness 



Echinoderms in reference to animal 



mobility, 136, 138 

 Efficient cause in conception of chance, 



247 



Spinoza and, 283 

 Effort in evolution, 179, 180 

 elSos, 331-2 

 Eimer, 58, 76, 78, 91 

 Elaborateness of the mathematical order, 



220-22, 229, 264 



Eleatic philosophy, 325, 331-2 

 Emanation, logical thought an, issue, 

 aspect or deposit of life, x, xii, xiii, 



Embroidering &quot; something&quot; on the canvas 



of &quot; nothing,&quot; 313 

 Embroidery by descendants on the canvas 



handed down by ancestors, 24 

 Embryo, 19, 20, 27, 28, 79, 85-6, 94, 



106, 175 

 Embryogeny, comparative, and trans- 



formism, 26 

 Embryonic life, 28, 175 

 Empirical study of evolution the centre 

 of the theory of knowledge and of 

 the theory of life, 189 

 theories of knowledge, 216 

 Empty, thinking the full by means of the 



empty, 288-90 

 End in Eleatic philosophy, 331-2 



of science is practical utility, 347-8 

 Energy, 121-3, I2 5, I2 8-9, 255, 256, 



258, 259, 265-8, 269, 270, 276 

 conservation of, 25j, 256 

 degradation of, 255, 256, 259 

 solar, stored by plants, released by 

 animals, 258, 267 



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