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INDEX 



Martin, J., 102 note 

 Marion, 107 note 

 Material knowledge, 152 

 Materialists, 240 



Materialty the inversion of spirit- 

 uality, 212 

 Mathematical order. See Inert 



matter, Order 

 Matter. See Inert matter 

 Maturation as creative evolution, 



47-8, 230 

 Maupas, 35 note 

 Measurement a human conven- 

 tion, 218, 242 

 of real time an illusion, 336- 

 40 

 Mechanical account of action af- 

 ter the fact, 47 

 cause, x, 34, 35, 40, 44, 177, 234, 



235 

 procedure of intellect, 165 

 invention, 138, 140, 194-5 

 necessity, 47, 215, 216, 218, 236, 

 252, 265, 270, 327 

 Mechanics of transformation, 32 

 Mechanism, cerebral, 252, 253, 262, 

 263, 265, 366. See Cerebral 

 activity and consciousness 

 of the eye, 88 

 instinct as, 176-7 

 of intellect. See Intellect, 



mechanism of 

 and intention, 233. See Auto- 

 matic order, Willed order 

 1 life more than, x, xiv note, 78- 



9 

 Mechanistic philosophy, xii, xiv, 

 17, 29, 30, 37, 74, 88-96, 101, 

 102, 194-5, 218, 223, 264, 345, 

 346, 347, 348, 351, 355, 356, 

 362 

 Medical philosophers of the eigh- 

 teenth century, 356 

 science, 165 

 Medullary bulb in the develop- 

 ment of the nervous system, 

 252 

 and consciousness, 110 

 Memory, 5, 17, 20, 21, 167, 168, 180, 



181, 201 

 Menopause in illustration of 



crisis of evolution, 19 

 Mental life, unity of, 268 

 Metamorphoses of larvae, 139-40, 



146-7, 166 

 Metaphysics and duration, 276 

 and epistemology, 177, 179, 185, 



197, 208-9 

 Galileo's influence on, 20, 238 



Metaphysics (Continued) 



instinctive, 191-2, 269, 270, 277- 

 8 



and intellect, 189-90 



and matter, 194 



natural, 21, 325 



and science, 176-7, 194-5, 198, 

 208-9, 344, 354, 369-70 



systematic, 191, 192, 194, 195- 

 6, 238, 269, 270, 347 

 Metchnikoff, 18 note 

 Method of philosophy, 191-2 

 Microbes, illustrating divergence 



of tendency, 117 

 Microbial colonies, 259 

 Mind, individual, in philosophy, 

 191 



and intellect, 48-9, 205-6 



knowledge as relative to cer- 

 tain requirements of the 

 mind, 152, 190-1, 230 



and matter, 188-9, 201, 202, 203, 

 205-6, 264, 269, 270, 350, 365-9 



See Psychic, Psycho-physio- 

 logical parallelism, Psychol- 

 ogy and Philosophy, ^)V)(T] 

 Minot, Sedgwick, 17 note 

 Mobility, tendency toward, char- 

 acterizes animals, 109, 110, 

 113, 129-32, 135, 180 



and consciousness, 108, 111, 115- 

 6, 261 



and intellect, 154-5, 161-2, 163, 

 300, 326, 327, 337 



of intelligent signs, 158, 159 



life as tendency toward, 127-8, 

 131, 132 



in plants, 112, 135 



See Motion 

 Mobius, 60 note 



Model necessary to the construc- 

 tive work of intellect, 164, 

 166-7 

 Modern astronomy compared with 

 ancient science, 334, 335 



geometry compared with an- 

 cient science, 31, 161, 334 



idealism, 231 



philosophy compared with an- 

 cient, 225-9, 231, 327-8, 344, 

 345, 349-51, 354, 356-7 



philosophy: parallelism of body 

 and mind in, 180, 350, 355, 

 356 



science: cinematographical char- 

 acter of, 329, 330, 336, 341, 342, 

 346-7 



science compared with ancient, 

 329-36, 342-5, 356-7 



