INDEX 



411 



fringe of, around the nucleus of intel 

 lect, xiii, 49, 52, 203 



and instinct, 186-8, 192 



and intellect in theoretical know 

 ledge, 186-8, 285, 361-3 

 Intuitional cosmology as reversed 

 psychology, 219-20 



metaphysics contrasted with intel 

 lectual or systematic, 202, 282-4, 

 293 



method of philosophy, apparent vicious 



circle of, 202-4, 206-8 

 Intuitionism in Spinoza, 367 



and intellectualism in Descartes, 365 

 Invention, consciousness as, and freedom, 

 278, 285 



creativeness of, 173, 252, 359, 360 



disproportion between, and its conse 

 quences, 191, 192-3 



duration as, n 



evolution as, 108, 269, 364 



fervour of, 173 



indivisibility of, 173 



inference a beginning of, 145 



mechanical, 150, 205 



of steam engine as epoch-marking, 

 146 



time as, 360 



unforeseeableness of, 173 



upspringing of, 173 



See Novelty 



Inverse relation of the physical and 

 psychical, 133, 151, 152, 183, 187, 



212, 213, 2l8, 220, 222, 224, 22 9 , 

 230, 234, 235, 249, 253, 258, 259, 

 26l, 262, 270, 271, 275, 278, 279, 



285, 337-8 



Irreversibility of duration. See Repeti 

 tion 



Isolated systems of matter, 215, 225, 

 227, 254, 255, 360, 361, 366, 367, 

 368. See Bodies 



Janet, Paul, 64 note 



Jennings, 37 note 



Jourdain and the two kinds of order, 



233 



Juxtaposition, 219, 357, 358, 360. Cf. 

 Succession 



Kaleidoscopic variation, 78 

 Kant, antinomies of, 216, 217 



becoming in Kant s successors, 383 

 coincidence of matter with space in 



Kant s philosophy, 217, 219, 257 

 construction the method of Kant s 



successors, 384-5 



his criticism of pure reason, 216, 303 

 note, 376-82, 385 



degrees of being in Kant s successors, 

 3^3 



duration in Kant s successors, 383 



intelligence in Kant s philosophy, 

 242, 378 



ontological argument in Kant s phil 

 osophy, 300 



space and time in Kant s philosophy, 

 2I5- 1 ? 



and Spencer, 385 



See Mind and things, Sensuous 



manifold, Thing-in-itself 

 Kantianism, 379, 385 

 Katagenesis, 36 

 Kepler, 241, 350-53 

 Knowledge and action, 158, 204, 207, 

 208, 218, 219, 230 



criticism of, 204 



discontinuity of, 323 



extension of, 157 



form of, 156, 205, 378-82 



formal, 160 



genesis of, 201 



innate or natural, 154-8 



instinct in, 150, 151, 157, 175-8, 

 182, 187, 203, 209, 282 



intellect in, Introd., 51, 157, 170-73, 

 187, 189, 204, 207-10, 218, 219, 

 230, 250, 251,264, 285, 322, 323, 



329, 33, 332, 334, 343&amp;gt; 35&amp;gt; 361, 



362, 367, 380, 381 

 intension of, 157-8 

 of reality viewed as the internality of 



subject in object, 324, 334, 379 

 intuition and intellect in theoretical 



knowledge, 184-7, 189, 251, 285, 



3 6l 3 



matter of, 205, 378, 380-82 

 of matter, xi, 51, 218, 381 

 object of, Introd., i, 51, 155, 156, 



168, 172, 173, 208-10, 285, 361, 



380 



fundamental problem of, 288-90 

 as relative to certain requirements of 



the mind, 160, 201, 243 

 scientific, 204, 207-9, 218, 219, 



230 

 theory of, xiii, 187, 189, 208, 216, 



219, 241, 244 

 unconscious, 150-53, 154, 158, 174, 



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alleged unknowableness of the thing- 



in-itself, 216, 217 

 Kunstler, 274 note 



Labbe, 274 note 



Labour, division of, 104, 116, 124, 147 



166, 175,^274 

 Lalande, Andre, 260 note 



