INDEX 



423 



to the three classes of representation, 



319-20 

 Substitution essential to representation of 



the Nought, 297, 299, 305, 306, 310, 



312 

 Success of physics, 230, 231-2 



and superiority, 140, 279 

 Succession in time, 10, 357, 358, 360, 



365. Cf. Juxtaposition 

 Successors of Kant, 383, 384 

 Sudden mutations, 29, 66, 68, 72 

 Sun, 121, 254, 340 



Superaddition of existence upon nothing 

 ness, 291 



of order upon disorder, 249, 289 

 Superimposition. See Measurement 



of qualities, in induction, 228 

 Superiority, evolutionary, 140-42, 183, 



184 



Superman, 281 

 Supraconsciousness, 275 

 Survival of the fit, 179. See Natural 



selection 



Swim, learning to, as instinctive learn 

 ing, 203, 204 



Symbol, the concept is a, 169, 221, 361 

 of reality, xi, 32, 75, 94, 99, 206, 



221, 253, 361, 381, 390 

 Symbolic knowledge of life, 209. 361, 380 

 Symbolism, 185, 190, 381 

 Sympathetic or intuitive knowledge, 



220, 221, 361 

 Sympathy, instinct is, 173, 177, 182-7, 



361-2. See Divination, Feeling, 



Inspiration 

 Systematic metaphysics, dilemma of, 



206, 207, 243 

 contrasted with intuitional, 202, 204, 



251, 283, 284, 293. 366-7 

 postulate of, 201, 206 

 Systematization of physics, Leibniz s 



philosophy, 367 

 Systems, isolated, 9-13, 214, 226, 227, 



254, 255, 361, 366-8 



Tangent and curve, analogy with deduc 

 tion and the moral sphere, 225 

 analogy with physico-chemistry and 



life, 32 



Tarakevitch, 131 note 

 Teleology. See Finalism 

 Tendency, antagonistic tendencies of 



life, 14, 103, 109, 119, 142, 158 

 antagonistic tendencies in development 



of nervous system, 131 

 complementary tendencies of life, 54 



109, 142, 158, 177, 260 

 to dissociation, 274 

 divergent tendencies of life, 57, 94, 



104, 106, 113, 115, 118, 122-4. 



141, 142, 158, 191, 260, 268-72 

 to individuation, 14 

 life a tendency to act on inert matter, 



102 



toward mobility in animals, 115, 116, 

 119, 134, 136-9, 142, 191, 192 



the past exists in present tendency, 6 



to reproduce, 14 



of species to change, 90-91 



mathematical symbols of tendencies, 

 23, 24 



toward systems, in matter, 1 1 



transmission of, 84-5 



a vital property is a, 14 

 Tension and extension, 249, 258 



and freedom, 210-13,219,235, 250, 

 252, 317-18 



matter the inversion of vital, 252 



of personality, 210, 212, 219, 250, 



252, 3 1 ? 



Ternary substances, 128 



Theology consequent upon the phil 

 osophy of Ideas, 333 



Theoretic fallacies, 287, 288 



knowledge and instinct, 187, 282 

 knowledge and intellect, 163, 187, 

 189, 251, 285, 361, 362 



Theorizing not the original function of 

 the intellect, 163-4 



Theory of knowledge, xiii, 187, 189, 195, 



208, 216, 219, 220, 241, 244 

 of life, xiii, 187, 189, 208 



Thermodynamics, 255-6. See Conserva 

 tion of energy, Degradation of 

 energy 



Thesis and antithesis, 217 



Thing as distinguished from motion, 196, 



213, 261, 262, 316 

 as distinguished from relation, 155, 

 156, 158, 160, 165, 168, 169, 197, 



213, 372, 377 

 and mind, 217 



as solidification operated by under 

 standing, 262 



Thing-in-itself, 216, 217, 243, 329 

 Timaeus, 335 note 

 Time and the absolute, 253, 254, 314, 



35^ 363 



abstract, 22, 23, 39-41 

 articulations of real, 350-51 

 as force, 17, 48, 49, 54, 108, 358 

 homogeneous, 18, 19, 172, 350-51 

 as independent variable, 21, 354-5 

 interval of, 9, 23, 24 

 as invention, 360-61 

 in Leibniz s philosophy, 372, 383 

 :md logic, 4, 292 

 and simultaneity, 9, 355, 356, 360 



