CREATIVE EVOLUTION 



as inverted psychics, zi^ 

 and logic, 337, 339 

 and metaphysics, 205, 

 and mutability, 258 

 success of, 230, 231 

 Pigment-spot and adaptation, 63, 64., 



74-6,81 



and heredity, SS-9 

 Pinguicula, certain animal characteristics 



of, 112 



Plan, motionless, of action the object 

 of intellect, 163, 315, 318, 



3*9 



Planets, life in other, 270 



Plants and animals in evolution, i i 1-46, 



150, 151, 153, 1^4, i--, 179, 191, 



192, 194, 195, 207, 28 1 

 complementarity of, to animals, 194, 



195, 281 

 consciousness of, 115, ii~, 119, 126, 



1^5-4-2, 150, 151, 191, 192, 308. 



See Torpor, Sleep 

 function of, 113-1;, 119, 120, 123, 



259, 260, 267, 269 

 function and structure in, 71, 82-3 

 individuation in, i 3 

 instinct in, 179, 180 

 and mobility, 114, 115, 117-19, 124, j 



125, 136, 142-3 

 parallelism of evolution with animals, 



62-3, I12-I4, 122 



supporters of all life, 286 

 variation of, 90, 91 

 Plasma, continuity of germinative, 27, 



44, 83-8 



PlastK&quot; substances, 269 

 Plato, 51, 164, 201, 222 note, 333, 334, 

 33;, 3 39, 340, ^41, 345, 349, 366, 



3 6 9 

 Platonic idea?;, 51, 332-4, 336, 339, 340, 



345- 349- 372 

 Plotinus, 222 r.^te, 331-2, 341, 343 note, 



3 6 9&amp;gt; 37 2 &amp;lt; 374 

 Plurality, confust-d, of life, 271. See 



Interpenetrati on 

 Poem, sounds of, di stinct to perception j 



the sense indi visible to intuition, 



221 

 illustrating creaVion of matter, 253, 



337-8 



TrooyrtKOj, voPs, of Aristotle, 340 

 Polymorphism of ants, bees, and wasps, 



X 47 



of insect societies, 166 

 Polyzoism, 274 



Positive reality, 220, 2-.24. See Reality 

 Positivity, materialit an inversion or 



interruption of, 231, 259, 261, 



337 



Possible activity as a factor in con 

 sciousness, 12, 13, 1 02, 151, 152, 

 154, 16^, 174, 189, 190, 191, 199. 

 278, 389 

 existence, 306, 3 1 1 



Post-Kantian philosophy, 383, 384 



Potential activity. See Possible activity 

 genera, 239 

 knowledge, 150-55, 158, 175 



Potentiality, life as an immense, 272, 



284 



zone of, surrounding acts, 189, 190, 

 191, 278. See Possible activity 



Powers of lite, complementarity of, 

 xii, xiii, 27, 28, 54-8, 102-10, 1 1 6, 

 119. 122-4, 125, 133, 138-3, 

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

 268, 269, 271, 280, 284, 362, 364 



Practical nature of perception and its 

 prolongation in intellect and science, 

 xi, 144-8, 158, 204, 207,208, 218, 

 219, 230, 261, 288, 297, 322, 323, 

 346, 347 



Pre-established harmony, 217, 218 



Present, creation of, by past, 5, 21-4, 

 28, 176, 210-1 3 



Prevision. Set Foreseeing 



Primacy of nervous system, 126-33, 265 



Primary instinct, 146, 177 



Primitive organisms, ambiguous form of, 

 104. i 1 8, 119, 122, 136, 137 



&quot; Procession &quot; in Alexandrian phil 

 osophy, 341 



Progress, adaptation and, 107 ft&quot;. 



evolutionary, 53, 140, 141, 145, 149. 

 i S }, 184, i 95, 279, 280 



Prose and verse, illustrating the two 

 kinds of orders, 2^3, 245 



Protophytes, colonizing of, 273 



Protoplasm, circulation of, 34, 114 

 and senescence, 19, 20 

 imitation of, 34, 37 

 primitive, and the nervous system, 



ni* ! 33 



of primitive organisms, 104, 114. 



&quot;5 



and the vital principle, 45 

 Protozoa, association of, 273-5 

 ageing of, 17 

 of ambiguous form, 118 

 and individuation, 15, 273-5 

 mechanical explanation of movement: 



of &amp;lt; 35 



and nervous system. 133 

 reproduction of, 15 

 Pseudo-ideas and problems, 187, 293, 



299, 312 



Pseudoneuroptera, division of laboui 

 among, 147 



