INDEX 



391 



positivity, 219, 246, 247-8, 319- 

 20. See Inverse relation, etc. 

 Interval of time, 8-9, 22, 23 



between what is done and what 

 might be done covered by 

 consciousness, 179 

 Intuition, continuity between sen- 

 sible and ultra-intellectual, 

 360-1 



dialectic and, in philosophy, 

 238. See Intellect as inver- 

 sion of intuition 



fringe of, around the nucleus 

 of Intellect, xiii, 12, 46, 49, 

 193 



and instinct, 176-9, 182 



and intellect in theoretical 

 knowlege, 176-9, 270-1. 

 Intuitional cosmology as reversed 

 psychology, 207-8 



metaphysics contrasted with In- 

 tellectual or systematic, 191-2, 

 268-70, 277-8 



method of philosophy, apparent 

 vicious circle of, 191-4, 195- 

 8 

 Intuitionism in Spinoza, 347-8 



and intellectualism in Des- 

 cartes, 345-6 

 Invention, consciousness as, and 

 freedom, 264, 270-1 



creativeness of, 164, 237, 340, 

 341 



disproportion between, and its 

 consequences, 181, 182-3 



duration as, 10-1 



evolution as, 102-3, 255, 344-5 



fervor of, 164 



indivisibility of, 164 



inference a beginning of, 138 



mechanical, 142-3, 194-5 



of steam engine as epoch-mark- 

 ing, 138-9 



time as, 341 



unforeseeableness of, 164 



upspringlng of, 164 



See New 

 Inverse relation of the physical 

 and psychical, 126-7, 143-4, 

 145, 173-4, 177-8, 201, 202, 206- 

 7, 208, 210-1, 212, 217, 218, 222, 

 223, 236, 240, 245, 246, 247-8, 

 249, 256, 257, 261, 264, 265, 

 270, 319-20 

 Irreversibility of duration. See 



Repetition 

 Isolated systems of matter, 204, 

 213, 215, 241, 242, 341, 342, 

 346, 347-8. See Bodies 



Janet, Paul, 60-1 note 



Jennings, 35 note 



Jourdain and the two kinds of 



order, 221 

 Juxtaposition, 207-8, 338, 339, 



341. Cf. Succession 



Kaleidoscopic variation, 74 

 Kant, antinomies of, 204-5, 206 



becoming in Kant's successors, 

 362 



coincidence of matter with 

 space In Kant's philosophy, 

 206, 207-8, 244 



construction the method of 

 Kant's successors, 364-5 



his criticism of pure reason, 

 205, 287 note, 356-62, 364 



degrees of being In Kant's suc- 

 cessors, 362-3 



duration in Kant's successors, 

 362-3 



intelligence in Kant's philoso- 

 phy, 230, 357 



ontological argument in Kant's 

 philosophy, 285 



space and time in Kant's phil- 

 osophy, 204-6 



and Spencer, 364 



See Mind and matter, Sensuous 

 manifold, Thing-in-ltself 

 Kantianism, 358, 364 

 Katagenesls, 34 

 Kepler, 228-9, 332-5 

 Knowledge and action, 150, 193-4, 

 196, 197, 206-7, 208, 218 



criticism of, 193-4 



discontinuity of, 306 



extension of, 149 



form of, 148, 194-5, 358-362 



formal, 152 



genesis of, 190 



innate or natural, 146-60 



instinct in, 143, 144, 166-9, 173, 

 177, 192-3, 198, 268 



Intellect in, ix-xv, 48, 149, 162- 

 4, 177, 179, 193-4, 196-9, 206-7, 

 208, 218, 237, 238, 251, 270, 

 305, 306, 312, 313, 315, 317, 

 325, 331-2, 342, 343, 347-8, 359- 

 60, 361 



intension of, 149-50 



of reality viewed as the intern- 

 allty of subject in object, 

 307, 317, 358-9 



Intuition and intellect in theo- 

 retical knowledge, 174-7, 179, 

 238, 270, 342-4 



matter of, 194-5, 357-8, 359-62 



