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INDEX 



Peron, 80 



Perrier, Ed., 260 note 

 Personality, absolute reality of, 

 269 

 concentration of, 201, 202 

 and matter, 269, 270 

 the object of intuition, 268 

 tension of, 199, 200, 201 

 Perthes, Boucher de, 137 

 Phaedrus, 156 note 

 Phagocytes and external finality, 



42 

 Phagocytosis and growing old, 18 

 Phantom ideas and problems, 177, 



277, 283, 296 

 Philosophical explanation con- 

 trasted with scientific explan- 

 ation, 168 

 Philosophy and art, 176-7 

 and biology, 43-4, 194-6 

 and experience, 197-8 

 function of 29-30, 84-5, 93-4, 

 168, 173-4, 194-7, 198, 268, 

 269, 369-70 

 history of, 238 



incompletely conscious of it- 

 self, 207-8, 209 

 individual mind in, 191 

 and intellect, ix-xv 

 intellect and intuition in, 238 

 of intuition, 176-7, 191-4, 196, 



197, 277 

 method of, 191-2, 194, 195, 239 

 object of, 239 

 and the organism, 195-6 

 and physics, 194, 208 

 and psychology, 194, 196 

 and science, 175, 196-7, 208, 345, 



370 

 See Ancient philosophy, Cos- 

 mology, Finalism, Mechanis- 

 tic philosophy, Metaphysics, 

 Modern philosophy, Post- 

 Kantian philosophy 

 Phonograph illustrating "unwind- 

 ing" cause, 73 

 Phosphorescence, consciousness 



compared to, 262 

 Photograph, illustrating the na- 

 ture of the intellectual view 

 of reality, 31, 304-5 

 Photography, instantaneous, il- 

 lustrating the mechanism of 

 the intellect, 331-2, 333 

 Physical existence, as contrasted 

 with logical, 276, 297-8, 328, 

 361 

 laws, their precise form artifi- 

 cial, 218, 219, 229, 240-1 



Physical (Continued) 

 laws and the negative cosmio 



movement, 218 

 operations the object of intelli- 

 gence, 175, 250 

 order, imitation of, by the vital, 



230 

 science, 176-7 

 Physico-chemistry and organic 



destruction, 226 

 and biology, 25-6, 29-30, 34, 35, 



36, 55, 57, 98, .194 

 Physics, ancient, "logic spoiled," 



320, 321-2 

 of ancient philosophy, 315, 320, 



321-2, 355 

 of Aristotle, 228 note, 324 note, 



331, 332 

 and deduction, 213 

 of Galileo, 357, 369-70 

 and individuality of bodies, 188, 



208 

 as inverted psychics, 202 

 and logic, 319-20, 321 

 and metaphysics, 194, 208 

 and mutability, 245 

 success of, 218, 219 

 Pigment-spot and adaptation, 60, 



61, 71-3, 76-7 

 and heredity, 83, 84 

 Pinguicula, certain animal char- 

 acteristics of, 107 

 Plan, motionless, of action the 



object of intellect, 155, 298-9, 



301-2, 303 

 Planets, life in other, 256 

 Plants and animals in evolution, 



105-39, 142-3, 144, 145-6, 147, 



168, 169-70, 181, 182, 183-4, 185, 



254, 267 

 complementarity of, to animals, 



183-4, 185, 267 

 consciousness of, 109, 111, 113, 



120, 128-35, 142-3, 144, 181. 



182, 292. See Torpor, Sleep 

 function of, 107-9, 113, 114, 117, 



246, 247, 254, 256 

 function and structure in, 67, 



77-8, 79 

 individuation in, 12 

 instinct in, 170, 171 

 and mobility, 108, 109, 111-13, 



118-9, 129, 130, 135-6 

 parallelism of evolution with 



animals, 59-60, 106-8, 116 

 supporters of all life, 271 

 variation of, 85, 86 

 Plasma, continuity of germina- 



tive, 25-6, 42, 78-83 



