INDEX 



375 



Brain (Continued) 

 in man and lower animals, 183, 

 184, 263-5 



Brandt, 66 note 



Breast-plate, in reference to ani- 

 mal mobility, 130, 131. See 

 Carapace, Cellulose envelope 



Brown-Sequard, 80-2 



Bulb, medullary, in the develop- 

 ment of the nervous system, 

 110, 252 



Busquet, 259 note 



BOtschll, 33 note 



Buttel-Reepen, 171 note 



Butterflies, in illustration of va- 

 riation from evolutionary 

 type, 72 



Caelo (De), of Aristotle, 322 note, 

 324 note 



Calcareous sheath, in reference 

 to animal mobility, 130-1 



Calkins, 16 note 



Canal, in illustration of the rela- 

 tion of function and struc- 

 ture, 93 



Canalization, in illustration of 

 the function of animal organ- 

 isms, 93, 95, 110, 126, 256, 270 



Canvas, embroidering "some- 

 thing" on the, of "nothing" 

 297 



Caprice, an attribute not of free- 

 dom but of mechanism, 47 



Carapace, in reference to animal 

 mobility, 130-1 



Carbohydrates, in reference to 

 the function of the animal or- 

 ganism, 121-2 



Carbon, in reference to the func- 

 tion of organisms, 107, 113, 

 114, 117, 254, 255 



Carbonic acid, in reference to the 

 function of organisms, 254, 

 255 



Carnot, 243, 246, 256 



Cartesian geometry, compared 

 with ancient, 334 



Carteslanism, 345, 356, 358 



Cartesians, 358. See Spinoza, 

 Leibniz 



Carving, the, of matter by intel- 

 lect, 155 



Categorical propositions, charac- 

 teristic of instinctive know- 

 ledge, 149-50 



Categories, conceptual, x, xlll, 

 48, 147, 148-9, 165. 189-90, 195- 

 7, 207, 220-1, 257-60, 265, 358. 



Categories (Continued) 



361. See Concept deduction 

 of, and genesis of the intel- 

 lect, 196, 207, 359. See Gene- 

 sis of matter and of the intel- 

 lect 



innate, 147, 148-9 



misfit for the vital, x, xiii, 48, 

 165, 195-9, 220-1, 257-9 



in reference to the adaptation 

 to each other of the matter 

 and form of knowledge, 361 

 Cats, in illustration of the law of 



correlation, 67 

 Causal relation in Aristotle, 325 



between consciousness and 

 movement. 111 



in Greek philosophy, 324-5 

 Causality, mechanical, a cate- 

 gory which does not apply to 

 life, x, xiv, 177 



in the philosophy of Ideas, 323-6 

 Causation and adaptation, 101, 

 102 



final, Involves mechanical, 44 

 Cause and effect as mathemati- 

 cal functions of each other, 

 20, 21 



efficient, 238, 277, 323 



efficient, in Aristotle's philoso- 

 phy, 324 



efficient, in Leibniz's philoso- 

 phy, 353 



final, 40, 44, 238 



final, in Aristotle's philoso- 

 phy, 324 



by impulsion, release and un- 

 winding, 73 



mechanical, as containing ef- 

 fect, 14, 233. 269 



In the vital order, 95, 164 

 Cave, Plato's allegory of the, 191 

 Cell, 16, 24, 33, 162, 166, 167, 260, 

 269 



as artificial construct, 162 



In the "colonial theory," 260 



division. 16, 24, 33 



instinct In the, 166, 167 



In relation to the soul. 269 

 Cellulose envelope In reference to 

 vegetable Immobility and tor- 

 por, 108, 111, 130 

 Cerebral activity and conscious- 

 ness, 6. 109-10, 180-1, 183-4, 

 212 note, 252, 253, 261, 264, 

 268, 270, 350, 351, 354. 355, 366 



mechanism, 5, 252, 253, 262, 264, 

 366 

 Cerebro-spinal system, 124. See 



