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INDEX 



Individuation (Continued) 

 12-16, 43, 260 



as a cosmic principle in con- 

 trast with association, 259- 

 60 



property of life, 12-5 



partly the work of matter, 257- 

 8, 259, 270 

 Indivisibility of action, 94, 95, 



of duration, 6, 308 



of invention, 164 



of life, 225, 270-1. See Unity 

 of life of motion, 307-11 

 Induction in animals, 214 



certainty of, approached as 

 factors approach pure mag- 

 nitudes, 222, 223 



and duration, 216 



and expectation, 214-6 



geometry the ideal limit of, 214- 

 8, 361. See Space, Geometry, 

 Reasoning, "Descending" 



movement of matter, etc. 



and magnitude, 215, 216 



repetition the characteristic 

 function of intellect, 164, 199, 

 205-16 



and space, 216. See Space as 

 the ideal limit, Systems, etc. 

 Industry, ix, 161, 162, 164 

 Inert matter and action, 96, 136, 

 141, 155, 187, 198, 225, 367 



in Aristotle, 316, 327, 353 



bodies, 7, 8, 12, 14, 20, 21, 156, 

 159, 174, 186, 188, 189, 204, 

 213, 215, 228, 240, 241, 298, 

 300, 341, 342, 346-8, 360 



Creation of. See Inert matter 

 the inversion of life 



flux of, 186, 265, 273, 369 



and form, 148, 149, 157, 239, 250 



genesis of, 188 



homogeneity of, 156 



imitation of living matter by, 

 33, 35, 36 



imitation of physical order by 

 vital, 230 



instantaneity of, 10, 201 



and intellect, ix, 31, 141, 159-62, 

 164, 165, 167-8, 175, 179, 181, 

 186, 187, 195, 196, 197, 198, 

 205-12, 216-9, 224, 264, 270, 

 319, 369 



the inversion or interruption of 

 life, 93, 94, 98, 99, 128-9, 153, 

 177, 186, 189, 190, 196, 197, 201, 

 203, 208, 216-9, 231, 235, 236, 

 239, 240, 245-50, 252, 254, 256, 

 258, 259, 261, 264, 267, 272, 



Inert matter (Continued) 



276, 319, 339-40, 343. See In- 

 ert matter, order inherent in 

 knowledge of, approximate but 



not relative, 206 

 the metaphysics and the phy- 

 sics of, 195-6 

 as necessity, 252, 264 

 the order inherent in, 40, 103, 

 153, 201, 207-12, 216, 226-7, 

 230-6, 245, 251, 263, 274, 319-20. 

 See Inert matter, inversion of 

 life 

 penetration of, by life, 25, 26, 

 51, 179, 181, 237, 239, 266, 270, 

 271 

 and perception, 12, 206, 226 

 and the psychical, 201, 202, 205, 



269, 270, 350, 367 

 solidarity of the parts of, 188, 

 202, 207, 241, 257-9, 270, 271, 

 352 

 and space, 10, 153, 189, 204-11, 



214, 244, 250, 251, 257 

 in Spencer's philosophy, 365 

 Inertia, 176, 224 

 Infant, intelligence in, 147, 148 

 Inference a beginning of inven- 

 tion, 138 

 Inferiority in evolutionary rank, 



174-5 

 Influence, possible, 11, 189 

 Infusoria, conjugation of, 15 

 development of the eye from 



its stage in, 60-1, 72, 78, 84 

 and individuation, 260 

 and mechanical explanations, 



34, 35 

 vegetable function in, 116 

 Inheritance of acquired charac- 

 ters. See Hereditary trans- 

 mission 

 Innate knowledge, 146-7, 150-1 

 Innateness of the categories, 148, 



149-50 

 Inorganic matter. See Inert 



matter 

 Insectivorous plants, 107-9 

 Insects, 19, 101, 107, 126, 131, 134, 

 135, 140-1, 146, 147, 157, 166, 

 169, 171-5, 188 

 apogee of instinct in hymenop- 



tera, 134, 173-4 

 consciousness and instinct, 145, 



167, 173 

 continuity of instinct with or- 

 ganization, 139, 145 

 fallibility of instinct in, 172-3 

 instinct in general in, 169, 173-4 



