8PENCEK S SYNTHETIC PHILOSOPHY. 



PART IV. SPECIAL SYNTHESIS. 

 1. The Nature of Intelligence. 5. Instinct. 



2. The Law of Intelligence. 



3. The Growth of Intelligence. 



4. Reflex Action. 



9. The Will. 



6. Memory. 



7. Reason. 



8. The Feelings. 



1. A Further Interpretation need- 



ed. 



2. The Genesis of Nerves. 



3. The Genesis of Simple Nervous 



Systems. 



4. The Genesis of Compound Ner- 



vous Systems. 



6. The Genesis of Doubly Com- 

 pound Nervous Systems. 



PART V. PHYSICAL SYNTHESIS. 



6. Functions as related w tuco* 



Structures. 



7. Physical Laws as thus inter. 



preted. 



8. Evidence from Normal Varia- 



tions. 



9. Evidence from Abnormal Va. 



nations. 

 10. Results. 



APPENDIX. 

 On the Action of Anaesthetics and Narcotics. 



CONTENTS OF VOL. II. 

 PART VI. SPECIAL ANALYSIS. 



1. Limitation of the Subject. 



2. Compound Quantitative Reason 



ing. 



3. Compound Quantitative Reason 



ing (continued). 



4. Imperfect and Simple Quantita 



tive Reasoning. 



5. Quantitative Reasoning in gen 



eral. 



6. Perfect Qualitative Reasoning. 

 7 Imperfect Qualitative Reason 

 ing. 



8. Reasoning in general. 

 9 Classification, Naming, and Rec 

 ognition. 



10 The Perception of Special Ob 

 jects. 



11. The Perception of Body as pre 



senting Dynamical, Statico- 

 Dynamical, and Statical Attri 

 butes. 



12. The Perception of Body as pre 



senting Statico- Dynamical and 

 Statical Attributes. 



13. The Perception of Body as 



presenting Statical Attri 

 butes. 



14. The Perception of Space. 



15. The Perception of Time. 



16. The Perception of Motion. 



17. The Perception of Resist 



ance. 



18. Perception in general. 



19. The Relations of Similarity and 



Dissimilarity. 



20. The Relations of Cointension 



and Non-Cointension. 



21. The Relations of Coextension 



and Non-Coextension. 



22. The Relations of Coexistence 



and Non-Coexistence. 



23. The Relations of Connature and 



Non-Connature. 



24. The Relations of Likeness and 



Unlikeness. 



25. The Relation of Sequence. 



26. Consciousness in general. 



27. Results. 



