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CREATIVE EVOLUTION 



Lamarck, 80 



Lamarckism, 80-81, 89-9:1 



Language, 4, 155, 166-8, 272, 279, 



308, 319, 322, 329-31, 544 

 Laplace, 40 

 Lapsed intelligence, instinct as, 178, 



185 



Larvae, 20, 147, 153-75, 182 

 Latent geometrism of intellect, 205, 



22Z-4 



I t It* *T ~ 



and genera, 258-42, 348 



heliocentric radius-vector in Kepler s 



laws, 352 

 imprint of relations and laws upon 



consciousness in Spencer s phil 

 osophy, 198 



and intuitional philosophy, 186 

 physical, contrasted with the laws of 



our codes, 2^0-51 

 physical, expression of the negative 



movement, 2^0 

 physical, mathematical form of, 230, 



231, 242, 254 

 relation as, 241, 242-3 

 Learning, instinctive, 203, 204 

 Le Dantec, 19 note 

 Leibniz, cause in, 292 

 dogmatism of, 377, 378 

 extension in, ^71, ;~2 

 God in, 37 i, 372, 377 

 mechanism in, 368, ^71, 5-5, 5-6 

 his philosophy a systematization of 



physics, 567 

 space in, 371-2 

 teleology in, 41, 42 

 time in, 372, 58 5 

 Lepidoptera, 120 n.tc, 141 

 Le Roy, Ed., 230 r.tte 

 Liberation of consciousness, 194, 279, 



280 



Liberty. See Freedom 

 Life as activity, 155-6, 259 



cause in the realm of, 100, 173 

 complementarity of the powers of, 



Introd., 27, 28, 54-8, 102-10, 



116, 119, 122-5, *33 138-43, 



148-50, 186, 187, 194, 195, 260, 



268-71, 280, 284, 362, 364 

 consciousness co-extensive with, 196, 



271, 284, 383 

 mutual contingency of the orders of 



life and matter, 248 

 continuity of, 1-12, 31, 32, 171, 172, 



272 

 as creation, 61, 170, 235, 243, 261, 



265, 268, 269 



symbolized by a curve, 32, 95, 96 

 embryonic, 175 



and finality, 46, 94, 175, 194, 235 



fluidity of, 1 61, 174, 202, 204 



as free, 136-7 



function of, 99, 112-16, 119, 120, 



123, 126, 127, 133, 182-4, 259. 



260, 26---0 

 harmony of the realm of, 53, 54, 108, 



109, 122, 124, 133 

 imitation of the inert by, 243 

 imitation of, by the inert, 35-8 

 impulse of, prolonged in our will, 



22 



and ir.iii valuation, 



^, 27, 28, 84, 



90, 92, 93. 134, 157, 206, 243, 



244, 263. 273, 275, 284, 317, 318- 



19. Set Individuality 

 indivisibility ol&quot;, 238, 28 5 

 and instinct, 143-7, I! ?3&amp;gt; 1 74 r &amp;gt; 1 79, 



181, 182, 185-9, 196, 205-8,246, 



278, 38- 

 and inti-.lect, Introd., 14, 34-&quot;, 4^-52, 



94, 106, icS, 110, 1-54, 145, 160, 



169-74, 177, 183, 186-9, 191, 202- 

 12, 217, 218, 225, 232, 255, 2^6, 



258, 2-!-;, 280, r.8 4 , 317, 361, 

 375 379- 8l &amp;gt; 3 8 386, 387 



and intcrpeiu j tr;;tion, 271 



as invrr-ion of the inert, 7, 8, 186, 



187, 196, 200, 201, 207, 2C8, 212, 

 213, 2l8, 22C, 222,224, 228, 22 9 , 

 250, 23, , 258, 245, 2 4 S, 249, 252, 



253, 258-63, 278, 34S-9 

 a limited force, 133, 134, 149, 156. 



157, 268 



and memory, 176 

 penetrating matter, 27, 28, 54, 189, 



191, 192, 250, 252, 280, 284, 285, 

 as tendency to mobility, 154, 138, 139 

 and physics and chemistry, 33, 35, 37, 



58,258 



in other planets, 270 

 as potentiality, 272 

 repetition in, and in the inert, 257, 



258, 245, 244 

 sinuousness of, 75, 103, 104, 107, 



Il8, 119, 1 22, 136, 224 



social, 145, 147, 1 66, 279 

 in other solar systems, 2~o 

 and evolution of species, 261, 268, 



283 

 theory of, and theory of knowledge, 



xiii, 187, 189, 208 

 unforeseeableness ot, 6, 9, 21, 28, 30, 



3 1 , 39&amp;gt; 48, 5 5 1 * 55. 9 1 , 102, 



172, 173, 94. 2 3 6 &amp;gt; 26i &amp;gt; 35 s , 



360 



unity of, 263, 282, 285 

 as a wave flowing over matter, 264, 



280 



