INDEX 



383 



Finality (Continued) 

 and the unforeseeableness of 

 life, 164, 185 

 Flschel, 75 note 



Fish In illustration of animal 



tendency to mobility, 130, 131 



Fixation of nutritive elements, 



107-9, 113, 117, 246, 247, 253 

 Fixity, 108-13, 118, 119, 130, 155. 

 See Torpor 

 apparent or relative, 155 

 cellulose envelope and the, of 



plants, 108, 111, 130 

 of extension, 155 

 of plants, 108-13, 118, 119, 130-1 

 of torpid animals, 130 

 Flint hatchets and human intel- 

 ligence, 137 

 Fluidity of life, 153, 165, 193 



of matter as a whole, 186, 369 

 Flux of material bodies, 265 

 of reality, 250, 251, 337, 342, 

 344 

 Flying arrow of Zeno, 308, 309, 



810 

 Focallzation of personality, 201 

 Food, 106-9, 113-4, 117, 120, 121, 



246, 247, 254 

 Foraminlfera, failure of certain, 



to evolve, 197 

 Force, 126-7. 141, 149, 150, 175, 

 246, 254, 339 

 life a, Inverse to matter, 246 

 limltedness of vital force, 126, 



127, 141, 149, 162 

 time as, 339-40 

 Forel, 176 note 

 Foreseeing, 8, 28, 29, 30, 37, 45, 47, 



96. See Unforeseeableness 

 Form, xl, 51, 101, 104, 113, 116-8, 

 129, 135-6, 148-53, 155, 156, 

 160, 164, 195-7, 222, 237, 250, 

 255, 302, 303, 314, 317, 318, 322, 

 341, 357, 359, 361, 362 

 complementarity of forma 

 evolved, xl, 51, 101, 104, 113. 

 116-8, 135-6, 255 

 expansion of the forms of con- 

 sciousness, xil, xiii 

 (or essences), qualities and 

 acts the three kinds of repre- 

 sentation, 302-3 

 God as pure form in Aristotle, 



196, 322 

 or Idea in ancient philosophy, 



317, 318, 330 

 of intelligence, xiv, 48, 147, 148, 

 165, 190, 195, 196, 198, 207, 

 219, 257-9, 266, 358-9, 361. See 



Form ( Con tinned ) 

 Concept 



and matter in creation, 239, 250 



and matter in knowledge, 195, 

 361 



a snapshot view of transition, 

 302 

 Formal knowledge, 152 



logic, 292 

 Forms of sensibility, 361 

 Fossil species, 102 

 Foster, 125 note 



Fox in illustration of animal in- 

 telligence, 138 

 Frames of the understanding, 46- 

 7, 48, 150-2, 173, 177, 197-9,, 

 219-20, 223-4, 258, 270, 313, 

 358, 364 



fit the inert, 197, 218 



inadequate to reality entire, 364 



misfit for the vital, x, xiii, xiv, 

 46, 48, 173, 177, 197-9, 223, 

 258, 313 



product of life, 358 



transform freedom into neces- 

 sity, 270 



utility of, lies in their unlimited 

 application, 149-50, 152 

 Freedom, 11, 48, 126, 130, 163, 

 164, 200, 202, 207, 208, 217, 

 223, 231, 237, 239, 247, 249, 

 264-6, 269, 270, 277, 300, 339- 

 41, 345, 346 



the absolute as freely acting, 

 277 



affirmed by conscience, 269 



animal characteristic rather 

 than vegetable, 129-30 



caprice attribute not of, but of 

 mechanism, 47 



coextensiveness of conscious- 

 ness with, 111, 112, 202, 264, 

 270 



of creation and life, 247, 254, 

 255 



creativeness of, 223, 239, 248 



In Descartes's philosophy, 345, 

 346 



as efficient causality, 277 



inversion of necessity, 236 



and liberation of consciousness, 

 265, 266. See Imprisonment 

 of consciousness 



and novelty, 12, 163, 164, 200, 

 218, 231, 239, 249, 270, 339-42 



order in, 223 



property of every organism, 

 129-31 



relaxation of, into necessity, 217 



