INDEX 



393 



Life (Continued) 



197, 201, 202, 207, 208-9, 210-1, 

 212, 216, 217, 218, 222-3, 225-6, 

 232, 235, 236, 238, 239, 245-50, 

 264, 329-31 



a limited force, 126, 127, 141, 

 148, 149, 254 



and memory, 167 



penetrating matter, 26, 27, 52, 

 179, 181, 182, 237, 239, 266, 

 269-70 



as tendency to mobility, 128, 131, 

 132 



and physics and chemistry, 31, 

 33, 35, 36, 225-6 



in other planets, 256 



as potentiality, 258 



repetition in, and In the inert, 

 224, 225, 230, 231 



sinuousness of, 71, 98, 99, 102, 

 112, 113, 116, 129-30, 212 



social, 138, 140, 157-8, 265 



in other solar systems, 256 



and evolution of species, 247-8, 

 254, 269 



theory of, and theory of know- 

 ledge, xii, 177, 179, 197 



unforeseeableness of, 6, 8-9, 20, 

 26-7, 28, 29, 37, 45-6, 47, 48, 

 52, 86, 96, 163, 164, 184, 223-4, 

 249, 339, 341 



unity of, 250, 268, 270 



as a wave flowing over matter, 

 251, 266 



See Impulse of. Organic sub- 

 stance, Organism, Organiza- 

 tion, Vital Impetus, Vital or- 

 der, Vital principle, Vitalism, 

 Willed order 

 Limitations of instinct and of in- 

 telligence, 152 

 LImitedness of the scope of Gali- 

 leo's physics, 357, 370 



of the vital Impetus, 126, 127, 

 141, 148, 149, 255 

 Linden, Maria von, 114 note 

 Lingulae illustrating failure to 



evolve, 102 

 Lizards, color variation in, 72, 74 

 Locomotion and consciousness, 

 108, 111, 115, 261. See Mobil- 

 ity, Movement 

 Logic and action, lx, 44, 46, 162, 

 179 



formal, 292 



genesis of, x-xl, xiil-xiv, 49, 

 103, 104-5, 136, 191-2, 193, 301, 

 359, 366 



and geometry, ix, 161, 176, 212 



Logic (Continued) 



impotent to grasp life, x, 13, 32, 

 35, 36, 46-9, 89, 101, 152, 162-5, 

 194-201, 205, 206, 213, 219, 220, 

 222, 223, 225-6, 256-61, 266, 

 270, 313, 355, 360-1, 365 

 natural, 161, 194-5 

 of number, 208 

 and physics, 319-20, 321 

 and time, 4, 277 

 See Intellect, Intelligence, Un- 

 derstanding, Order, mathe- 

 matical 

 Logical existence contrasted with 

 psychical and physical, 277, 

 298, 328, 361-2 

 categories, x, 48, 195, 196 

 and physical contrasted, 276-7 

 Logik, by Sigwart, 287 note 

 koTOS m Plotinus, 210 note 

 Looking backward, the attitude 



of intellect, 46, 237 

 Lumbriculus, 13 



Machinery and intelligence, 141 

 Machines, natural and artificial, 

 139. See Implement, Instru- 

 ment 



organisms, for action, 252, 254, 

 300-1 

 Magnitude, certainty of induction 

 approached as factors ap- 

 proaoh pure magnitudes, 215- 

 16 



and modern science, 333, 335 

 Man in evolution, attention, 184 



brain, 183, 184, 263-5 



consciousness, 139-43, 180, 181, 

 183, 185, 187, 188, 191-2, 212, 

 262-8 



goal, 134, 174-5, 185, 266, 267, 

 269, 270 



habit and Invention, 265 



intelligence, 133, 137-9, 143, 146, 

 174, 175, 187, 188, 212, 266, 267 



language, 158 

 Manacfeine (de), 124 note 

 Manufacture, the aim of intellect, 

 137, 138, 145, 152-4, 159-65. 

 181, 191, 192, 199, 251, 298 



and organization, 92, 93, 126-7. 

 139-43, 150 



and repetition, 44, 45, 155-8 



See Construction, Solid, Utility 

 Many and one, categories inap- 

 plicable to life, x, 162-3, 177- 

 8, 257, 261, 268 



in the idea of individuality, 258 



See Multiplicity 



