420 



CREATIVE EVOLUTION 



Record, false comparison of memory 



with, 5 



Reflection, 167 

 Reflex activity, 1 16 



compound, 183, 185 

 Refraction of the idea through matter of 



non-being, 334 



of reality through forms of percep 

 tion, 216, 25 i, 380 

 Regeneration and individuality, 14, i&amp;gt; 

 Register of time, 17, 21, 39 

 Reinke, 44 note 

 Relation, imprint of relations and laws 



upon consciousness, lyS 

 as law, 241, 24;-^ 

 and tiling, i^- io, 165, 168, 169, 



19-, 213, 372, 377 _ 

 Relativism, epistemological, 207, 208, 



243 

 Relativity of immobility, 163 



of the intellect, xi, 51, 160, 161, 197, 

 206, 208, 209. 231. 2S8, 323, ^8 i 

 of knowledge, i 60, 201, 243 

 of perception, 239, 241, \\^-\ j 

 Relaxation in the dream ;tate, 213, 221 

 ami extension, 213, 219, 221, 222, 



224. 230, 2};, 2^8 



and intellect, 212, 219, 221. 2Z4, 



230 



lo^ic a, of virtual geometry, 22.4 

 matter a, of unextended into extended, 



230 



memory vanishes in complete, 212 

 necessity as, of freedom, 2}o 

 present continually recommences in 



the state of relaxation, 212 

 will vanishes in complete, 212, 219 

 See T -n-ion 



Releasing cause, 77, 78, 121, i2&amp;gt;-6 

 Repetition and generalization. 243. 244 

 and fabrication, 47, 48, 164-6 

 and intellect, 165, 210, 226-8 

 of states, 6, 8, 30, 31, 38, 4?, 49 

 in the vital and in the mathematical 



order, 237, 238, 243, 244 

 Representation and action, 151, 152, 



190 

 classes of: qualities, forms, acts, 319, 



33 * 



and consciousness, 151 

 of motion, 168, 320, 321, 323, 324, 



330, 332, 364 

 of the Nought, 288-95, 297-9, 35~ 



M, 334, 345 



Represented or internalized action dis 

 tinguished from externalized action, 

 152-4, 167, 174 



Reproduction and individuation, 14, 15 



Resemblance. Sit Similarity 



Reservoir, organism a, of energy, 121 



122, 131-2, 258, 260, 267 

 Rest and motion in Zeno, 324-9 

 Retrogression in evolution, 140, 141 

 Retrospection the function of intellect, 



50, 250 



Reversed psychology : intuitional cos 

 mology, 220 



Rhizocephala and animal mobility, 117 

 R hum bier, 35 ne e 



Rhythm of duration, 12, 134, 317, 365-6 

 intelligence adopts the, of action, 323 

 of perception, 316, 317 

 and quality, 317 

 scanning the, of the universe the 



function of science, 366 

 of science mu-t coincide with that of 



action, 348 



of the ii. . i verse untranslatable into 

 scientific formulae, 356 



i arthropods, i 39 

 Ripening, creative evolution as, 50. 



359-6o 



Romanes, 146 

 Roule, 28 note 

 Roy (Le), Ed., 130 note 



Salamandra maculata, vision in. ^&quot; 



S.ihv.sky, 7^ 



Same, function of intellect connecting 



same with same, 210, 2.!/&amp;gt;. 285 

 Samter and Heymons, 77 n&amp;gt;jte 

 Saporta (De), 1 15 note 



sense of distance and direction, 



Scepticism or dogmatism the dilemma 



of any systematic metaphysics, 206, 



207, 243 

 Schisms in the primitive impulsion of 



life, 268, 271. See Divergent lines 



of evolution 

 Scholasticism, 391 



Science and action, 08, 206, 209, 347 

 ancient, and modern, 347-55, 361-4 



377 

 astronomy, ancient and modern, 353, 



354 



cartesian geometry and ancient geo 

 metry. 352 



cinematographical character of modern, 

 347, 348, 355, 360, 361, 365-7 



conventionality of a certain asnect of, 

 218 



and deduction, 224 



and discontinuity, 171 



function of, 97, 177, 183, 186, 204 

 206, 209, 347. 366 



Galileo s influence on modern, 352, 

 353 



