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INDEX 



Qualities, acts, forms, the classes 

 of representation, 303, 314 

 bodies as bundles of, 300-1 

 coincidence of, 309 

 and movements, 299-300 

 and natural .geometry, 211 

 superimposition of, in induc- 

 tion, 216 

 Quality is change, 299-300 

 in Eleatic philosophy, 314-5 

 and quantity in ancient phi- 

 losophy, 323-4 

 and quantity in modern phi- 

 losophy, 350 

 and rhythm, 300-2 

 Quaternary substances, 121 

 Quinton, Rene, 134 note 



Radius -vector, Heliocentric, in 



Kepler's laws, 334 

 Rank, evolutionary, 50, 133-5, 173- 



4, 265 

 Reaction, r6le of, in perception, 



226-7 

 Ready-made categories, x, xiv, 



48, 237, 250, 251, 273, 311, 321, 



329, 354, 359 

 Real activity as distinguished 



from possible, 145 

 common-sense is continuous ex- 

 perience of the, 213 

 continuity of the, 302, 329 

 dichotomy of the, in modern 



philosophy, 349 

 imitation of the , by intelli- 

 gence, 90, 204, 258, 270, 307, 



355 

 obliteration of outlines in the, 



11-2, 188, 189, 207-8 

 representation of the, by 



science, 203-4 

 Realism, ancient, 231-2 

 Realists and idealists alike as- 

 sume possibility of absence of 



order, 220, 231-2 

 Reality, absolute, 198, 228-9, 230, 



269, 359-60, 361 

 as action, 47, 191-2, 194-5, 249 

 degrees of, 323, 327 

 in dogmatic metaphysics, 196 

 double form of, 179-80, 216, 230- 



1, 236 

 as duration, 11-2, 217, 272 

 as flux, 165, 250, 251, 294, 337, 



338, 342 

 and the frames of the intellect, 



363-4, 365. See Frames of the 



understanding 

 as freedom, 247 



Reality (Continued) 



of genera in ancient philoso- 

 phy, 226-7 



is growth, 239 



imitation of, by the intellect, 

 89-90, 365 



and the intellect, 52, 89-90, 153, 

 191, 192, 314-5, 355-6 



intelligible, in ancient philoso- 

 phy, 317 



knowledge of, 307-8, 317, 358-9 



and mechanism, 351, 354-5 



as movement, 90, 155, 301-2, 312 



and not-being, 276, 280, 285 



of the person, 269 



refraction of, through the forms 

 of perception, 204, 238, 359- 

 60 



and science, 194, 196, 198, 199, 

 203-4, 206-8, 354, 357 



sensible, in ancient philosophy, 

 314, 317, 321, 327, 328, 352 



symbol of, xi, 30-1, 71, 88-9, 

 93-4, 195-6, 197, 209, 240, 342, 

 360-1, 369 



undefinable conceptually, 13, 

 49 



unknowable in Kant, 205 



unknowable in Spencer, xi 



views of, 30-1, 71, 84, 88, 199, 

 201, 206-7, 225-6, 249, 258, 273, 

 300-7, 311, 314, 331-2, 342, 351, 

 352 

 Reason and life, 7, 8, 48, 161 



cannot transcend itself, 193-4 

 Reasoning and acting, 192-3 



and experience, 203-4 



and matter, 204-5, 208-9 



on matter and life, 7, 8 

 Recollection, dependence of, on 

 special circumstances, 167, 

 180 



in the dream, 202, 207-8 



and perception, 180, 181 

 Recommencing, continual, of the 

 present in the state of relax- 

 ation, 201 

 Recomposing, decomposing and, 

 the characteristic powers of 

 intellect, 157, 251 

 Record, false comparison of 



memory with, 5 

 Reflection, 158-9 

 Reflex activity, 110 



compound, 173-4, 175-6 

 Refraction of the idea through 

 matter or non-being, 316-7 



of reality through forms of per- 

 ception, 204, 238, 359-60 



