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INDEX 



of reality, two 



Disproportion between an inven- 

 tion and its consequences, 182 



Dissociation as a cosmic principle 

 opposed to association, 260 

 of tendencies, 54, 89, 135, 254, 

 255, 257, 258. See Divergent 

 lines of evolution 



Distance, extension as the, be- 

 tween what is and what 

 ought to be, 318-9, 327-8, 331 



Distinct multiplicity in the dream 

 state, 201, 210 

 of the inert, 257 



Distinctness characteristic of the 

 intellect, 160, 237, 251 

 characteristic of perception, 



227, 251 

 as spatiality, 203, 207-8, 244, 

 250 



Divergent lines of evolution, xii, 

 54, 55, 87, 97-101, 103-4, 106, 

 107, 109, 112, 113, 116, 119, 

 130, 132, 134-5, 142, 149, 150, 

 168, 173, 181, 254, 255, 266, 267. 

 See Dissociation of tenden- 

 cies, Complementarity, etc., 

 Schisms in the primitive im- 

 pulsion of life 



Diversity, sensible, 205, 220-1, 

 231, 235, 236 



Divination, instinct as, 176. See 

 Sympathy, etc. 



Divisibility of extension, 154, 162 



Divison as function of intellect, 

 152, 154, 162-3, 189 

 of labor, 99, 110, 118, 157, 166, 



260 

 of labor in cells, 166 



Dog and man, consciousness in, 

 180 



Dogmatism of the ancient episte- 



mology contrasted with the 



relativism of the modern, 230 



of Leibniz and Spinoza, 356-7 



skepticism, and relativism, 196- 



7, 230 



Dogs and the law of correlation, 

 66 



Domestication of animals and 

 heredity, 80 



Dominants of Reinke, 42 note 



Dorfmeister, 72 



Dream, 144, 180-1, 202, 209, 256. 

 See Interpenetration, Relaxa- 

 tion, Detention, Recollection 

 as relaxation, 202 



Driesch, 42 note 



Drossra, 107, 108, 109 



Dufourt, 124 note 

 Duhem, 242 note 

 Dunan, Ch., xv note 

 Duration xiv note, 2, 4-6, 8-11, 

 15, 17, 21, 22, 37, 39, 46, 51, 

 199, 201, 206, 213, 216, 240, 

 272, 273, 276, 298-9, 308-9, 317- 

 8, 319 note, 324, 328, 332, 339, 

 342, 343, 345, 354, 361, 363-4 

 absoluteness of, 206 

 and deduction, 213 

 in Descartes's philosophy, 346 

 gnawing of, 4, 8, 46 

 indivisibility of, 6, 308-9 

 and induction, 216 

 and the inert, 343-4 

 in the philosophy of the Ideas, 

 316-7, 319 note, 324, 327, 328-9 

 rhythm of, 11, 128, 346. See 

 Creation, Evolution, Inven- 

 tion, Time, Unforeseeable- 

 ness, Uniqueness 



Echinoderms in reference to ani- 

 mal mobility, 130, 131 



Efficient cause in conception of 

 chance, 234 

 Spinoza and, 269 



Effort in evolution, 170 



Eidos 314-5 



Eimer, 55, 72, 73, 86 



Elaborateness of the mathemati- 

 cal order, 208-10, 217, 251 



Eleatic philosophy, 308, 314-5 



Emanation, logical thought an, 

 issue, aspect or deposit of 

 life, ix, xii, xiii, 49 



Embroidering "something" on 

 the canvas of "nothing," 297 



Embroidery by descendants on 

 the canvas handed down by 

 ancestors, 23 



Embryo, 18, 19, 26, 27, 75, 81, 89, 

 101, 166 



Embryogeny, comparative, and 

 transformism, 25 



Embryonic life, 27, 166 



Empirical study of evolution the 

 centre of the theory of know- 

 ledge and of the theory of 

 life, 178 

 theories of knowledge, 205 



Empty, thinking the full by 

 means of the empty, 273-4 



End in Eleatic philosophy, 314-5 

 of science is practical utility, 

 329 



Energy, 115-7, 120-3, 242, 243, 

 245, 246, 252-5, 256, 257, 262 



