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INDEX 



Construction (Continued) 

 tellect, 163-4 

 as the method of Kant's suc- 

 cessors, 364-5 

 Contingency, 96, 255, 268. See 

 Accident, Chance 

 the, of order, 231, 235 

 Continuation of vital process in 

 instinct, 138, 139, 166, 167, 246. 

 See Variations, Vital process 

 Continuity, 1, 26, 29-30, 37, 138- 

 40, 154, 162-4, 258, 302, 306-7, 

 311-2, 321, 325-6, 329-30, 347 

 of becoming, 306-7, 312 

 of change, 325-6 

 of evolution, 18, 19 

 of extension, 154 

 of germinative plasma, 26, 37 

 of instinct with vital process, 



139, 140, 166-7, 246 

 of life, 1-11, 29, 163-4, 258 

 of living substance, 162 

 of psychic life, 1, 30 

 of the real, 302, 329-30 

 of sensible intuition with ultra- 

 intellectual, 361 

 of sensible universe, 346 

 Conventionality of science, 207 

 "Conversion" and "procession" in 



Alexandrian philosophy, 323 

 Cook, Plato's comparison of the, 



and the dialectician, 156 

 Cope, 35 note, 77, 111 

 Correlation, law of, 66, 67 

 Correspondence between mind 

 and matter in Spencer, 368. 

 See Simultaneity 

 Cortical mechanism, 252, 253, 262. 



See Cerebral mechanism 

 Cosmogony and genesis of mat- 

 ter, 188. See Genesis of mat- 

 ter and of intellect, Spencer 

 Cosmology the, that follows from 

 the philosophy of Ideas, 315, 

 328 

 as reversed psychology, 208 

 Counterweight representation as, 



to action, 145 

 Counting simultaneities, the 

 measurement of time is, 338, 

 341-2 

 Creation, xi, 7, 11, 12, 22, 29, 30, 

 45, 93, 100, 101, 103, 105, 108, 

 114, 128-31, 161, 163-4, 178, 

 200, 217, 218, 223, 226, 230, 237- 

 40, 261, 270, 275, 339-40 

 in Descartes's philosophy, 345 

 of intellect, 248-9 

 of matter, 237, 239, 247-8, 249. 



Creation (Continued) 



See Materiality the inversion 

 of spirituality 

 of present by past, 5, 20-3, 27, 



167, 199-202 

 the vital order as, 230 

 Creative evolution, 7, 15, 21, 27, 

 29, 36, 37, 65, 100, 104-5, 161, 

 163, 223-4, 230-1, 237, 264, 269 

 Creativeness of free action, 192, 

 243 

 of invention, 250 

 Creeping plants in illustration of 



vegetable mobility, 108 

 Cricket victim of paralyzing in- 

 stinct of sphex, 172 

 Criterion, quest of a, 53 ff. 



of evolutionary rank, 133, 265 

 Criticism, Kantian, 205, 287 note, 

 356, 360-2 

 of knowledge, 194-5 

 Cross-cuts through becoming by 

 intellect, 314. See Views of 

 reality 

 through matter by perception, 

 206 

 Cross-roads of vital tendency, 51, 



52, 54, 110, 126 

 Crustacea, 19, 111, 129-30 

 Crystal illustrating (by contrast) 



individuation, 12 

 Cu^not, 79 note 



Culminating points of evolution- 

 ary progress, 50, 133-5. See 

 Evolutionary superiority 

 Current, 26, 27, 51, 185, 236, 237, 



250, 266, 269 

 Currents, antagonistic, 250 

 of existence, 185 

 of life penetrating matter, 26, 



27, 266, 270 

 vital, 26, 27, 51, 237, 266, 270 

 of will penetrating matter, 237 

 Curves, as symbol of life, 32, 90, 



213 

 Cuts through becoming by the in- 

 tellect, 313-4. See Views of 

 reality, Snapshots in illustra- 

 tion, etc. 

 through matter by perception, 

 206 

 Cuvier, 125 note 



Dantec (Le), 18 note, 34 note 

 Darwin, 62-5, 66, 72, 108, 170 note 

 Darwinism, 56, 85, 86 

 Dastre, 36 note 



Dead, the, is the object of in- 

 tellect, 165 



