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INDEX 



Nervous system 

 Certainty of induction, 215, 



216 

 Chance analogous to disorder, 

 233, 234. See Affection 

 in evolution, 86-7, 104, 114-5, 

 126, 169-70, 171, 252, 254, 255, 

 266, 267, 326-7, See Indeter- 

 mination 

 Change, 1, 7-8, 18, 85-6, 248, 275, 

 294, 300-304, 308, 313-4, 317, 

 326, 328-9, 343-4, 344-5 

 in ancient philosophy, 313-4, 

 316-7, 325-6, 327-9, 343, 345 

 in Bleatic philosophy, 314 

 known only from within, 307-8 

 Chaos, 232. See Disorder 

 Character, moral, 5, 99-100 

 Charrin, 81 note 

 Chemistry, 27, 34-6, 55, 72, 74, 



98, 194, 226, 256, 260 

 Child, intelligence in, 147-8 

 adolescence of, in illustration 

 of evolutionary becoming, 

 311-3 

 Chipped stone, in paleontology, 



139 

 Chlorophyllian function, 107-9, 



114, 117, 246, 253 

 Choice, 110, 125, 143-5, 179, 180, 

 252, 260-4, 276, 366 

 and consciousness, 110, 179, 

 260-4 

 Chrysalis, 114 note 

 Cinematograph, 306-7, 339-40 

 Cinematographical character of 

 ancient philosophy, 315-6 

 of intellectual knowledge, 306, 



307, 312-8, 323-4, 331-3, 346 

 of language, 306-7, 312-5 

 of modern science, 329-31, 336- 

 7, 341-3, 345, 346, 347 

 Circle of the given, broken by 

 action, 192, 247 

 logical and physical, 277 

 vicious, in intellectualist phi- 

 losophy, 193, 197, 320 

 vicious, in the intuitional 

 method is only apparent, 192, 

 193 

 Circularity of God's thought in 

 Aristotle's philosophy, 324 

 of each special evolution, 128 

 Circulation, protoplasmic, imi- 

 tated, 32-3 

 in plants and animals, 108 

 Circumstances in the determina- 

 tion of evolution, 101-2, 128- 

 9, 133, 138, 142, 150-1, 167, 



Circumstances (Continued) 



168, 170-1, 193, 194, 252, 256 

 in relation to special instincts, 

 138, 168, 193 



Classes of words corresponding 

 to the three kinds of repre- 

 sentation, 303-4 



Clausius, 243 



Clearness characteristic of intel- 

 lect, 160 



Cleft between the organized and 

 the unorganized, 190, 196-9 



Climbing plants, instincts of, 170 

 note 



Coincidence of matter with space 

 as in Kant, 206, 207, 244 

 of mind with intellect as in 



Kant, 48, 206 

 of qualities, 216 

 of seeing and willing, 237 

 of self with self, definition of 

 the feeling of duration, 199- 

 200 



Coleopter, instinct in, 146 



Colonial theory, 259, 260 



Colonies, microbial, 259 



Color variation in lizards, 72, 74 



Coming and going of the mind 

 between the without and the 

 within gives rise to the idea 

 of "Nothing," 279 

 between nature and mind, the 

 true method of philosophy, 

 239 



Common-sense, 29, 153, 161, 213, 

 224, 277 

 defined as continuous experi- 

 ence of the real, 213 



Comparison of ancient philosophy 

 with modern, 226, 228-9, 232, 

 328-9, 345-6, 349-51, 353-4, 

 356 



Compenetration, 352-3. See In- 

 terpenetration 



Complementarity of forms 



evolved, xii, xiii, 51, 101, 103, 

 113, 116-7, 135, 136, 254, 255 

 of instinct and intelligence, 146, 

 173. See Opposition of In- 

 stinct and Intelligence 

 of intuition and intellect, 343, 



345 

 in the powers of life, 49, 96-7, 

 140-3, 177, 178-9, 183-5, 239, 

 246, 254, 343 

 of science and metaphysics, 344, 



Complexity of the order of math- 

 ematics, 208-10, 217, 251 



