INDEX 



419 



i//i/X^ of Aristotle, 369 

 of Plotinus, 222 note 

 Psychic activity, two-fold nature of, 143, 



148, 150 



life, continuity of, 1-12, 31 

 Psychical existence contrasted with 



logical, 292, 314, 346, 382 

 nature of life, 271 



Psychics inverted physics, 212, 213. See 

 Inverse relation of the physical and 

 psychical 

 Psychology and deduction, 224 



and the genesis of intellect, 197, 204, 



206-7 

 intuitional cosmology as reversed, 



220 



Psycho-physiological parallelism, 190, 



37,. 37i, 375^ 37.6 



Puberty, illustrating crises in evolution, 

 20, 349 



Qualitative, evolutionary and extensive 



becoming, 331 

 motion, 319, 320, 328 

 (Dualities, acts, forms, the classes of re 

 presentation, 319, 331 

 bodies as bundles of, 317 

 coincidence of, 326 

 and movements, 316 

 and natural geometry, 223 

 superimposition of, in induction, 



228 

 (Duality is change, 316 



in Eleatic philosophy, 331-2 



and quantity in ancient philosophy, 



341-2 

 and quantity in modern philosophy, 



37 



and rhythm, 317-18 

 Quaternary substances, 127-8 

 Quinton, Rene, 141 note 



Radius-vector, Heliocentric, in Kepler s 



laws, 353 

 Rank, evolutionary, 53, 140-42, 183, 



184, 279 



Reaction, role of, in perception, 239 

 Ready-made categories, x, xiv, 51, 25-, 



263,264, 288, 328, 339, 347, 374, 



379 



Real activity as distinguished from 

 possible, 152 



common sense is continuous ex - 

 perience of the, 225 



continuity of the, 318, 347 



dichotomy of the, in modern phil 

 osophy, 370 



imitation of the, by intelligence, 95, 

 215, 272, 285, 324, 386 



obliteration of outlines in the, 12, 



198-9, 219 



representation of the, by science, 215 

 Realism, ancient, 244 

 Realists and idealists alike assume possi 

 bility of absence of order, 232, 244 

 Reality, absolute, 209, 241, 242, 283, 



379. 38i 



as action, 50, 202, 205, 262 

 degrees of, 341, 345 

 in dogmatic metaphysics, 207 

 double form of, 189, 228, 243, 249 

 as duration, 12, 229, 287 

 as flux, 174, 263, 264, 310, 355, 356, 



361, 364 

 and the frames of the intellect, 384-5. 



See Frames of the understanding 

 as freedom, 261 

 of genera in ancient philosophy, 



238-9 



is growth, 252 



imitation of, by the intellect, 95, 386 

 and the intellect, 55, 95, 161, 201, 



202, 332,^386 



intelligible, in ancient philosophy, 334 

 knowledge of, 324, 334, 379 

 and mechanism, 371, 375 

 as movement, 96, 163, 318, 329 

 and not-being, 291, 295, 301 

 of the person, 283 

 refraction of, through the forms of 



perception, 216, 251, 380 

 and science, 204, 206, 208, 209, 215, 



218-20, 374, 377 

 sensible, in ancient philosophy, 331, 



334, 339&amp;gt; 345,346, 372 

 symbol of, xi, 32, 75, 94, 99, 206-7, 



221, 253, 361, 381, 390 

 undefmable conceptually, 14, 51 

 unknowable in Kant, 216 

 unknowable in Spencer, xi 

 views of, 32, 75, 89, 94, 210, 212, 

 218, 238, 262, 272, 288, 317-23, 

 328, 331,350,361, 371, 372 

 Reason and life, 7, 8, 51, 170 

 cannot transcend itself, 204 

 Reasoning and acting, 203 

 and experience, 215 

 and matter, 216, 220 

 on matter and life, 7, 8 

 Recollection, dependence of, on special 



circumstances, 176, 190 

 in the dream, 213, 219 

 and perception, 190, 191 

 Recommencing, continual, of the present 



in the state of relaxation, 212 

 Recomposing, decomposing and, the 

 characteristic powers of intellect, 

 165, 264 



