INDEX 



377 



Compound reflex, Instinct as a, 



174 

 Concentration, intellect as, 191, 

 301 



of personality, 198-9, 201 

 Concentric spheres in Aristotle's 



philosophy, 328 

 Concept accessory to action, ix, 



analogy of, with the solid body, 

 ix 



In animals, 187 



externality of, 160, 168, 175-8, 

 199-200, 251, 306, 311, 314 



fringed about with intuition, 46 



and image distinguished, 160, 

 279 



impotent to grasp life, ix-xiii, 

 49 



intellect the concept-making 

 faculty, vi, 49 



misfit for the vital, 48 



representation of the act by 

 which the intellect Is fixed on 

 things, 161 



synthesis of, in ancient philoso- 

 phy, 325-6, 356. See Cate- 

 gories, Externality, Frames, 

 Image, Space, Symbol 

 Conditions, external, in evolution, 

 128-9, 133, 138, 141-2, 150-1, 

 166-7, 168, 170, 193, 194, 251, 

 256, 257 



external, in determination of 

 special instinct, 141-2, 150-1, 

 167, 168, 171 

 Conduct, mechanism and finality 

 in the evolution of, 47. See 

 Freedom, Determination, In- 

 determinatlon 

 Confused plurality of life, 257 

 Conjugation of Infusoria, 16 

 Consciousness and action, ix, 5, 

 144, 145, 179-80, 207, 260-1 



consciousness as appendage to 

 action, ix 



consciousness as arithmetical 

 difference between possible 

 and real activity, 145 



consciousness as auxiliary to 

 action, 179-80 



consciousness as inadequacy 

 of act to representation, 144 



consciousness as instrument of 

 action, 180 



consciousness as interval be- 

 tween possible and real ac- 

 tion, 145, 179 



consciousness as light from 

 zone of possible actions sur- 



Consciousness (Continued) 



rounding the real act, 179 



consciousness and locomotion, 

 262 



consciousness plugged up by 

 action, 144, 145. See Torpor, 

 Sleep 



consciousness as sketch of ac- 

 tion, 207 



intensity of, varies with ratio 

 of possible to real action, 

 145 

 Consciousness in animals, as dis- 

 tinguished from the con- 

 sciousness of plants, 130, 135- 

 6, 143 



as distinguished from the con- 

 sciousness of man, 139-43, 



180, 183, 184, 187, 188, 212, 

 263-9. See Torpor, Sleep 



characteristic of animals, tor- 

 por of plants, 109, 111, 113, 

 120, 128-9, 135-6, 181, 182, 292 



as background of instinct and 

 intelligence, 186 



and brain, 180, 262, 263, 269, 

 270, 354 



and choice, 110, 144-5, 179, 262-4 



coextensive with universal life, 

 186, 270 



and creation, consciousness as 

 demand for creation, 261 



current of, penetrating matter, 



181, 270 



as deficiency of instinct, 145 



in dog and man, 180 



double form of, 179 



function of, 207 



as hesitation or choice, 143, 144 



imprisonment of, 180, 183-4, 264 



as invention and freedom, 264, 

 270 



In man as distinguished from, 

 in lower forms of life, 180, 

 263, 264, 267, 268 



and matter, 179. 181-2 



as motive principle of evolu- 

 tion, 181-2 



nullified, as distinguished from 

 the absence of consciousness, 

 143 



and the organism, 270 



in plants, 131, 135-6, 143 



as world principle, 237, 261 

 Conservation of energy, 243, 244 

 Construction, 139-42, 150-1, 156, 

 157-8, 180, 182. See Manufac- 

 ture, Solid 



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