INDEX 



405 



illumination of action, of perception, 



5, 218, 323-4 

 of intelligence : action, ix, 13, 46, 49, 



99, 169, 171, 196-8, 218, 264, 



288, 323-4 



of intelligence : concept-making, x, 52 

 of intelligence : construction, 168, 



172, 191-2 

 of intelligence: division, 160, 162, 



171, 199 

 of intelligence : illumination of action 



by perception, 5, 218, 314 

 of intelligence : repetition, 173, 210, 



226-28 



of intelligence : retrospection, 50, 250 

 of intelligence i connecting same with 



same, 210, 246, 285 

 of intelligence : scanning the rhythm 



of the universe, 366 

 of intelligence : tactualizing all per 

 ception, 177 

 of intelligence : unification, 160, 162, 



377 

 of the nervous system : action, 276, 



277 

 and organ, 93-6, 99, 100, 139, 147, 



148, 166. See Function and 



structure 

 and organ, in arthropods, vertebrates 



and man, 139 

 of the organism, 99, 112-16, 119, 



120, 123, 126, 127, 133, 182-4, 



259, 260, 267-70 



of the organism, alimentation, 112, 113, 



126, 127, 259, 267 

 of the organism, animal : canalization 



of energy, 99, 116, 133, 269, 270 

 of the organism, carbon in, 113, 119, 



120, 123, 267, 269 

 of the organism, chlorophyllian 



function, 113-15, 120, 123, 259, 



260, 267 



of the organism, primary functions of 

 life : storage and expenditure of 

 energy, 267-70 



of the organism, vegetable : accumula 

 tion of energy, 267, 269 



of philosophy : adoption of the evolu 

 tionary movement of life and con 

 sciousness, 391 



of science, 177, 366 



sketching movements the, of con 

 sciousness, 219 



and structure, 58, 65, 70, 73, 78, 79, 

 81, 91, 93-6, 99, 100, 102, 125, 

 139, 147, 148, 166, 171, 263, 265, 

 270 



tactualizing all perception the, of 

 science, 177 



of vegetable organism : accumulation 



of energy, 267, 269 



Functions of life, the two : storage and 

 expenditure of energy, 267-70 



Galileo, homogeneity of time in, 350 

 his influence on metaphysics, 22, 241 

 his influence on modern science, 352, 



354. 

 extension of Galileo s physics, 377, 



.39 1 



his theory of the fall of bodies com j ared 

 with Aristotle s, 240, 349, 350, 

 352 



Ganoiii breastplate of ancient fishes, in 

 reference to animal mobility, 137, 

 138. 



Gaudry, 137 note 



Genera, relation of, to individuals, 239 

 relation of, to laws, 238, 239, 348 

 potential, 239-40 

 and signs, 167 

 Generality, ambiguity of the idea of, 



in philosophy, 238, 242-4 

 Generalization dependent on repetition, 



_ 243, 244 

 distinguished from transference of 



sign, 167 

 in the vital and mathematical orders, 



237, 238, 243 



Generic, type of the : similarity of 

 structure between generating and 

 generated, 236, 237 



Genesis, xiv, xv, 161, 196-210, 219,379, 



380 



of intellect, xiv, xv, 161, 196, 197, 

 200, 203, 204, 206-7, 2I 9&amp;gt; 2 79&amp;gt; 

 380 



of knowledge, 201 



of matter, xiv, xv, 161, 196, 198, 200, 

 203, 210, 219, 380 



Genius and the willed order, 236, 252 



Genus. See Genera 



Geometrical, the, is the object of the in 

 tellect, 201 



Geometrical order as a diminution or 

 lower complication of the vital, 235, 



238, 249, 348. See Genera, Rela 

 tion of, to laws 



mutual contingency of, and vital order, 



248 



See Mathematical order 

 space, relation of, to the spatiality of 



things, 214 

 Geometrism, the latent, of intellect, 20?;, 



222-4 



Geometry, fitness of, to matter, 1 1 

 goal of intellectual operations, 222, 

 225, 230 



