INDEX 



379 



Dead-locks In speculation, 155, 



312 

 Death, 246 note, 271 

 Declivity descended by matter, 

 208, 246, 256, 339-40. See De- 

 scending movement 

 Decomposing and recomposing 

 powers characteristic of in- 

 tellect, 157, 251 

 Deduction, analogy between, re- 

 lated to moral sphere and 

 tangent to curve, 213 

 and astronomy, 213 

 duration refractory to, 213 

 geometry the ideal limit of, 



213-26, 361 

 in animals, 212 



inverse to positive spiritual ef- 

 fort, 212 

 nature of, 211 

 physics and, 213 

 weakness of, in psychology and 

 moral science, 213 

 Defence and attack in evolution, 



132 

 Deficiency of will the negative 

 condition of mathematical 

 order and complexity, 209 

 Definition in the realm of life, 



13, 105, 106 

 Degenerates, 133-5 

 DigSnereacence ainile (La), by 



Metchnikoff, 18 note 

 Degradation of energy, 241, 242, 

 246 

 of the extra-spatial into the 



spatial, 207 

 of the ideas into the sensible 

 flux in ancient philosophy, 

 317-9, 324-5, 327-9, 331, 343, 

 345, 352-3 

 Degrees of being in the succes- 

 sors of Kant, 362-3 

 Degrees of reality in Greek phi- 

 losophy, 324, 327 

 Delage, 59 note, 81 note, 260 note 

 Delamare, 81 note 

 Deliberation, 144 

 De Manaceine, 124 note 

 Deposit, instinct and intelligence 

 as deposits, emanations, is- 

 sues, or aspects of life, x, xii, 

 xiii, 49, 103, 105, 136, 365 

 De Saporta, 107 note 

 Descartes, 280, 334, 345, 346, 353, 358 

 becoming, 345-6 

 creation, 346 

 determinism, 345 

 duration, 346 



Descartes (Continued) 

 freedom, 345, 346 

 geometry, 334 

 God, 346 



image and idea or concept, 281 

 indeterminism, 345 

 mechanism, 345, 346 

 motion, 346 



vacillation between abstract 

 time and real duration, 345 

 Descending movement of exist- 

 ence, 11, 202, 203, 208, 271, 

 275, 369 

 Design, motionless, of action the 

 object of intellect, 154-5, 299, 

 301-2, 303 

 Detention in the dream state, 202 



of intuition in intellect, 238 

 Determination, 76-7, 129-30, 223, 



246 

 Determinism, 217, 264, 345, 348. 

 See Inert matter, Geometry 

 in Descartes, 345 

 Development, 133, 134-5, 141. See 

 Order, Progress, Evolution, 

 Superiority 

 Deviation from type, 82-4 

 Dialect and intuition in philoso- 

 phy, 238 

 Dichotomy of the real in modern 



philosophy, 350 

 Differentiation of parts in an or- 

 ganism, 253, 260 

 Dilemma of any systematic meta- 

 physics, 195, 197, 230 

 Diminution, derivation of becom- 

 ing from being by, in ancient 

 philosophy, 316, 317, 322, 323- 

 4. 327-8, 343-5, 352 

 geometrical order as, or lower 

 complication of the vital or- 

 der, 236 

 Dionaea illustrating certain ani- 

 mal characteristics in plants, 

 107, 108, 109 

 Discontinuity of action, 154, 306-7 

 of attention, 2 

 of extension relative to action, 



154, 163 

 of knowledge, 306 

 of living substance, 163 

 a positive idea, 154 

 Discontinuous the object of in- 

 tellect, 154 

 Discord in nature, 127, 128, 254-5, 



267 

 Disorder, 40, 104, 222-3, 225-6, 

 232-5, 274. See Expectation, 

 Order, mathematical, Orders 



