INDEX 



401 



Regeneration and individuality, 



13, 14 

 Register of time, 16, 20, 37 

 Reinke, 42 note 



Relation, imprint of relations and 

 laws upon consciousness, 188 



as law, 229, 230-1 



and thing, 147-52, 156-7, 160, 

 161, 187, 202, 352, 357 

 Relativism, epistemological, 196, 



197, 230 

 Relativity of immobility, 155 



of the intellect, xi, 48-9, 152, 

 153, 187, 195-6, 197-8, 199, 219, 

 273, 306-7, 360-1 



of knowledge, 152, 191, 230 



of perception, 226-7, 228, 300-1 

 Relaxation in the dream state, 

 201, 209-10 



and extension, 201, 207-8, 209, 

 210, 212, 218, 223, 245 



and intellect, 200, 207-8, 209, 

 212, 218 



logic a, of virtual geometry, 212 



matter a, of unextended into 

 extended, 218 



memory vanishes In complete, 

 200 



necessity as, of freedom, 218 



present continually recom- 

 mences in the state of relaxa- 

 tion, 200 



will vanishes in complete, 200, 

 207-8 



See Tension 

 Releasing cause, 73, 74, 115, 118- 



9, 120 

 Repetition and generalization, 

 230-1, 232 



and fabrication, 44-5, 46, 155-8 



and intellect, 156-7, 199, 214-6 



of states, 5-6, 7-8, 28-9, 30, 36, 

 45-6, 47 



in the vital and in the mathe- 

 matical order, 225, 226, 230, 

 231 

 Representation and action, 143-4, 

 145, 180 



classes of: qualities, forms, 

 acts, 302-3, 314 



and consciousness, 143-4 



of motion, 159-60, 303-4, 305, 

 306-7, 308, 313, 315, 344-5 



of the Nought, 273-80, 281-4, 

 289-317, 327 

 Represented or internalized ac- 

 tion distinguished from ex- 

 ternalized action, 144-7, 158- 

 9, 166 



Reproduction and individuation, 

 13, 14 



Resemblance. See Similarity 



Reservoir, organism a, of energy, 

 115, 116, 125-6, 245, 246, 254 



Rest and motion in Zeno, 308-12 



Retrogression in evolution, 133, 

 134 



Retrospection the function of in- 

 tellect, 47-8, 237 



Reversed psychology: intuitional 

 cosmology, 208 



Rhizocephala and animal mobil- 

 ity, 111 



Rhumbler, 34 note 



Rhythm of duration, 11-2, 127-8, 

 300-1, 345-7 

 intelligence adopts the, of ac- 

 tion, 305-6 

 of perception, 299-300, 301 

 and quality, 301 

 scanning the, of the universe 

 the function of science, 346-7 

 of science must coincide with 



that of action, 320 

 of the universe untranslatable 

 Into scientific formulae, 337 



Rings of arthropods, 132-3 



Ripening, creative evolution as, 

 47-8, 340-1 



Romanes, 139 



Roule, 27 note 



Roy (Le), Ed., 218 note 



Salamandra maculata, vision in, 

 75 



Salensky, 75 note 



Same, function of Intellect con- 

 necting same with same, 199- 

 200, 233, 770 



Samter and Heymons, 72 note 



Saporta (De), 112 note 



Savage's sense of distance and 

 direction, 212 



Skepticism or dogmatism the 

 dilemma of any systematic 

 metaphysics, 195-6, 197, 230-1 



Schisms in the primitive Impul- 

 sion of life, 254-5, 257. See 

 Divergent lines of evolution 



Scholasticism, 370 



Science and action, 93, 195, 198, 

 328-9 

 ancient, and modern, 329-37, 



342-5, 357 

 astronomy, ancient and modern, 



334-5, 336 

 cartesian geometry and ancient 

 geometry, 333-4 



