CREATIVE EVOLUTION 



Solidification operated by the under 

 standing, 262 

 crcD/Lid in Aristotle, 369 

 Somnambulism and consciousness, 151, 



152, 167 



Soul and body, 369 

 and cell, 283 

 creation of, 284 

 Space and action, 214 



in ancient philosophy, 335, 336 



and concepts, 169, 171, 184, 186, 



199, 271-3 

 geometrical, 214 

 homogeneity of, 165, 224 

 and induction, 228 

 in Kant s philosophy, 216, 217, 219, 



257 



in Leibniz s philosophy, 371 

 and matter, 199, 213-24, 25&quot;, 271, 



278, 382, 389 

 and time in Kant s philosophy, 216- 



17 

 unity and multiplicity determinations 



of, 271-3 

 See Extension 



Spatiality atmosphere of, bathing intel 

 ligence, 216 



degradation of the extra-spatial, 2 i 9 

 and distinctness, 214, 219, 257, 263, 



27 i 

 and geometrical space, 214, 222, 225, 



230 



and mathematical order, 220, 221 

 Special instincts and environment, 145, 



177, 203, 204 



and recollections, 176, 177, 190 

 as variations on a theme, 176, 181, 278 

 Species, articulate, 140 



evolution of, 261, 268, 283 



and external finality, 13^, 137, 138, 



280 



fossil, 107 



human, as goal of evolution, 280, 281 

 human, styled homo fab &amp;lt;er 146 

 and instinct, 147, 176, 180-82, 278 

 and life, 176 



similarity within, 236-8, 241, 243 

 Speculation, dead-locks in, xii, 163, 164, 



3=9, 33-3 r 



object of philosophy, 46, 160, 206, 

 109, 232, 238, 239, 264, 285, 288, 



3 I 3-H, 3 2 3&amp;gt; 334, 3 6 7 

 Spencer, Herbert, xi, xiv, 82-3, 161, 



198, 200, 201, 385, 386 



Spencer s evolutionism, correspondence 



between mind and matter in, 389 

 cosmogony in, 198 



imprint of relations and laws upon 

 consciousness in, 198 



matter in, 386, 388 



mind in, 386, 388 



Spheres, concentric, in Aristotle s philo 

 sophy, 346 



Sphex, paralysing instinct in, 182-5 

 Spiders and paralysing hymenoptera, 182 

 Spinal cord, 1 16 

 Spinoza, the adequate and the inadequate, 



373 



cause, 293 



dogmatism, 376, 377 



eternity, 374 



extension, 370 



God, 371, 377 



intuitionism, 367 



mechanism, 368, 372, 375, 376 



time, ^83 



Spirit, 264, 283, 284 

 Spirituality and materiality, 135, 212-14, 



2l8, 220, 222, 224, 229, 230, 231, 



2;;, 252, 253, 258, 261, 262, 26j, 



268, 270, 271, 273, 275, 28l, 285, 

 287, 291, 362 



Spontaneity of life, 91, 252. Sec Free 

 dom 



and mechanism, 42 

 in vegetables, 1 15 

 and the willed order, 236 



Sport (biol.), 66 



Starch, in the function of vegetable 

 kingdom, 120 



States of becoming, I, 14, 172, 261, 

 315, 316, 324 



Static character of the intellect, 164. 



172, 289, 314 

 views of becoming, 288 



Stchasny, 13 i note 



Steam-engine and bronze, parallel as 

 epoch-marking, 145, 146 



Stentor and individuality, 274 



Stoics, 332-3 



Storing of solar energy by plants, 259, 

 267-70 



Strain of bowand indivisibility of motion, 



325 



Stream, duration as a, 41, 357 

 Structure and function. See Function 



and structure 



identical, in divergent lines of evolu 

 tion, 58, 63, 65, 66, 73, 78, 79, 81 

 88, 91, 92, 125 

 Subject and attribute, 155 

 Substance, albuminoid, 127 

 continuity of living, 171 

 organic, 127, 137, 147, 149, 157, 171, 



206-7, 260 note, 269, 281 

 in Spinoza a philosophy, 370 

 ternary substances, 128 

 Substantives, adjectives, verbs, correspond 



