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INDEX 



Negative cause of mathematical 

 order, 217. See Inverse re- 

 lation, etc. 

 cosmic principle, 126-7, 143, 144, 

 173-4, 176-7, 209, 212, 218, 223- 

 4, 236, 245-51, 261, 264-5, 272, 

 243. See Inert matter, Oppo- 

 sition of the two ultimate 

 cosmic movements, etc. 



Neo-Darwinism, 55, 56, 85, 86, 

 169-70 



Neo-Lamarckism, 42 note 



Nervous system a centre of ac- 

 tion, 109, 130-1, 132, 134-5, 

 180, 253, 261-3 

 of the plant, 114 

 primacy of, 120-1, 126-7, 252 



Neurone and indetermination, 126 



New, freedom and the, 11-2, 164, 

 165, 199-200, 218, 230, 239, 249, 

 270, 339-42 



Newcomen, 184 



Newton, 335 



Nitrogen and the function of or- 

 ganisms, 108, 113-4, 117, 255 



VOTjOeOJS vSyotS of Aristotle, 356 



Non-existence. See Nought 



Nothing. See Nought 



Nought, conception of the, 273- 

 80, 281-3, 289-90, 292-8, 316-7, 

 327. See Negation, Pseudo- 

 ideas, etc. 



VOUS TZOCT}ZCk6s of Aristotle, 322 



Novelty. See new. 



Nucleus intelligence as the lumi- 

 nous, enveloped by instinct, 

 166-7 

 in microbial colonies, 259 

 intelligence as the solid, bathed 

 by a mist of instinct, 193, 194 

 of Stentor, 260 



Number illustrating degrees of 

 reality, 324-5, 327 

 logic of, 208 



Nuptial flight, 146 



Nutritive elements, fixation of, 

 107-9, 114, 117, 246, 247, 254 



Nymph (Zool.), 139, 146 



Object of this book, ix-xv 

 Of instinct, 146-52, 163, 175-9 

 of intellect, 146-52, 161-5, 175, 

 179, 190-1, 199-200, 237, 250, 

 252, 270, 273, 298-304, 307-8, 

 311-2, 354, 359 

 internality of subject in, the 

 condition of knowledge of re- 

 ality, 307-8, 317-8, 359 

 of knowledge, 147, 148-9, 159-60 

 idea of, contrasted with that 



Object {Continued) 



of universal interaction, 11, 

 188-9, 207-8 



of philosophy as contrasted 

 with object of science, 195-6, 

 220-1, 225-6, 227, 239, 251, 270, 

 273, 297-9, 305-6, 347 



of science, 329, 332-3, 335-6 

 Obliteration of outlines in the 



real, 11, 188, 189, 207-8 

 Oenothera Lamarckiana, 63, 85-6 

 Old, growing. See Age 



the, is the object of the intel- 

 lect, 163, 164, 199, 270 

 One and many in the idea of in- 

 dividuality, x, 258. See Unity 

 Ontological argument in Kant, 



284 

 Opposition of the two ultimate 

 cosmic movements, 128-9, 175- 

 6, 179, 186, 201, 203, 238, 248, 

 254, 239, 261, 267. See In- 

 verse relation of the physi- 

 cal and psychical 

 Orchids, instincts of, 170 

 Order and action, 226-7 



complementarity of the two or- 

 ders, 145-6, 173-4, 221-2. See 

 Order, Mutual inversion of 

 the two orders 



mutual contingency of the two 

 orders, 231, 235 



and disorder, 40, 103-4, 220-2, 

 225-6, 231-6, 274 



mutual inversion of the two 

 orders, 186, 201, 202, 206-9, 

 211, 212, 216-8, 219-21, 222-3, 

 225-6, 230, 232, 235, 236, 238, 

 240, 245-8, 256, 257, 258, 264, 

 270, 274, 313, 330 



mathematical, 153, 209-11, 217- 

 9, 223-6, 230-3, 236, 245, 251, 

 270, 330-1 



of nature, 225-6, 231, 233 



as satisfaction, 222, 223, 274 



vital, 94-5, 164, 222-7, 230, 235, 

 236, 237, 330-1 



willed, 224, 239 

 Organ and function, 88-91, 93-4, 



95, 132, 140, 141, 157, 161-2 

 Organic destruction and physico- 

 chemistry, 226 



substance, 131, 140, 141-2, 149, 

 162-3, 195-6, 240 note, 255, 267 



world, cleft between, and the 

 inorganic, 190, 191, 196, 197-8 



world, harmony of, 50-1, 103, 

 104, 116, 118, 126-7 



world, instinct the procedure 

 of, 165 



