INDEX 



403 



discontinuity of, relative to action, 

 162, 171 



as the distance between what is and 

 what ought to be, 335 



divisibility of, 162, 171 



the most general property of matter, 

 162, 263, 264 



the inverse movement to tension, 249, 

 258 



of knowledge, 157-8 



in Leibniz s philosophy, 371, 372 



of matter in space, 215, 222 



in the philosophy of Ideas, 335-6, 

 341-2. 345 



and relaxation, 213, 219, 221, 222, 

 224, 230, 236, 258 



in Spinoza s philosophy, 371 



in the Transcendental Aesthetic, 215 



unity of, 167 



as weakening of the essence of being, 



in Plotinus, 222 note 

 Extensive, evolutionary and qualitative 



motion, 319, 320, 328, 329 

 External conditions in evolution, 135, 

 140, 145, 149, 158-9, 176, 177, 

 180, 203, 204, 265, 270, 271 



finality, 43 



^Externality of concepts, 169, 177, 184, 

 186, 210, 264, 322, 328-31 



the most general property of matter, 



162, 263, 264 



Externalized action in distinction from in 

 ternalized, 154, 174. SVi Somnam 

 bulism, etc., Automatic activity, etc. 

 Eye of mollusc and vertebrate compared, 

 63, 79, 81, 88, 91, 92 



Fabre, 182 note 



Fabrication. See Construction 



Fallacies, two fundamental, 287, 288 



Fallacy of thinking being by not-being, 



291, 292, 299, 314-15 

 of thinking the full by the empty, 



288-90 



of thinking motion by the motionless, 

 287, 288, 314-15, 324-5&amp;gt; 3 26 -3! 



Fallibility of instinct, 182-3 



Falling back of matter upon conscious 

 ness, 278 

 bodies, comparison of Aristotle and 



Galileo, 239, 349-50, 352-3 

 weight, figure of material world, 258, 

 260 



Familiar, the, is the object of intellect, 

 172, 173, 210, 285 



Faraday, 214 



Fasting, in reference to primacy of ner 

 vous system over the other physio 

 logical systems, 130-31 



Fauna, menace of torpor in primitive, 



!3 6 -7 

 Feeling in the conception of chance, 



218 



and instinct, 151, 184-5 

 Fencing -master, illustrating hereditary 



transmission, 84 



Ferments, certain characteristics of, 112 

 Fertilisation of orchids by insects, by 



Darwin, 179 note 

 Fichte s conception of the intellect, 200, 



201, 378 



Filings, iron, in illustration of the rela 

 tion of structure to function, 99, 

 100 



Film, cinematographic, figure of abstract 

 motion, 321-2 



Final cause, 42, 47, 247, 342 



conception of, involves conception of 



mechanical cause, 47 

 God as, in Aristotle, 341-2 



Finalism, 41-55, 61, 78, 93-102, 107- 



10 &amp;gt; 33-4 

 Finality, 43, 173, 187-8, 194-5,235-6, 



236-7, 280 



external and internal, 43 

 misfit for the vital, 187-8, 235-6, 



236-7, 280 

 and the unforeseeableness of life, 173, 



194-5 



Fischel, 80 note 

 Fish in illustration of animal tendency 



to mobility, 136, 138 

 Fixation of nutritive elements, 113-15, 



120, 123, 259, 260, 267 

 Fixity, 114-19, 124,125, 136,137, 163. 



See Torpor 



apparent or relative, 163 

 cellulose envelope and the, of plants, 



iH, 117, 137 

 of extension, 163 



of plants, 114-19, 124, 125, 136-7 

 of torpid animals, 137 

 Flint hatchets and human intelligence, 



144 



Fluidity of life, 160-61, 174, 204 

 of matter as a whole, 196, 389 

 Flux of material bodies, 279 



of reality, 263, 264, 355, 356, 361, 



364 



Flying arrow of Zeno, 324, 325, 326 

 Focalization of personality, 212 

 Food, 112-15, 120, 123, 126, 127, 259, 



260, 267 

 Foraminifera, failure of certain, to 



evolve, 107 

 Force, 133-4, 149, 156, 158, 184, 259, 



268, 358-9 

 life a, inverse to matter, 259 



