INDEX 



403 



Snapshot (Continued) 



tion, 305, 306, 313, 315, 344. 

 See View of reality, Cinema- 

 tographical character, etc. 

 form defined as a, of transition, 

 301-2, 317, 318, 321-2, 345 

 Social instinct, 101, 140, 158, 171-2 

 life, 138, 140, 158, 265 

 and pedagogical character of 

 negation, 287-97 

 Societies, 101, 131-2, 158, 171-2, 



259 

 Society and the individual, 260, 



265 

 Solar energy stored by plants, re- 

 leased by animals, 246, 254 

 systems, 241-4, 246 note, 256, 



270 

 systems, life in other, 256 

 Solid, concepts analogous to 

 solids, ix 

 intellect as a solid nucleus, 193, 



194 

 the material of construction 

 and the object of the intel- 

 lect, 153, 154, 161, 162, 251 

 Solidarity between brain and 

 consciousness, 180, 262 

 of the parts of matter, 203, 207- 

 8, 241, 271 

 Solidification operated by the un- 

 derstanding, 249 

 ad)fia in Aristotle, 350 

 Somnambulism and conscious- 

 ness, 144, 145, 159 

 Soul and body, 350 

 and cell, 269 

 creation of, 270 

 Space and action, 203 

 in ancient philosophy, 318, 319 

 and concepts, 160-1, 163, 174-5, 



176-7, 188-9, 257-9 

 geometrical, 203 

 homogeneity of, 156, 212 

 and induction, 216 

 in Kant's philosophy, 205, 206, 



207, 244 

 in Leibniz's philosophy, 351 

 and matter, 189, 202-13, 244, 



257, 264, 361-2, 368 

 and time in Kant's philosophy, 



205-6 

 unity and multiplicity determi- 

 nations of, 357-9 

 See Extension 

 Spatiality atmosphere of, bath- 

 ing intelligence, 205 

 degradation of the extra-spa- 

 tial, 207 

 and distinctness, 203, 207, 244, 

 250, 257-9 



Spatiality (Continued) 



and geometrical space, 203, 211, 



213, 218 

 and mathematical order, 208, 

 209 

 Special instincts and environ- 

 ment, 138, 168, 192-3, 194 

 and recollections, 167, 168, 180 

 as variations on a theme, 167, 

 172, 264 

 Species, articulate, 133 

 evolution of, 247, 255, 269 

 and external finality, 128-9, 130- 



1, 132, 266 

 fossil, 102 

 human, as goal of evolution, 



266, 267 

 human, styled homo faber, 139 

 and instinct, 140, 167, 170-2, 



264 

 and life, 167 



similarity within, 223-6, 228-9, 

 230-1 

 Speculation, dead-locks in, xii, 

 155, 156, 312, 313-4 

 object of philosophy, 44, 152, 

 196, 198, 220, 225-6, 227, 251, 

 270-1, 273, 297-8, 306-7, 317, 

 347-8 

 Spencer, Herbert, xi, xiv, 78-9, 



153, 188, 189, 190, 364, 365 

 Spencer's evolutionism, corres- 

 pondence between mind and 

 matter in, 368 

 cosmogony in, 188 

 imprint of relations and laws 



upon consciousness in, 188 

 matter in, 365, 367 

 mind in, 365, 367 

 Spheres, concentric, in Aristotle's 



philosophy, 328 

 Sphex, paralyzing instinct in, 



172-5 

 Spiders and paralyzing hymenop- 



tera, 172 

 Spinal cord, 110 



Spinoza, the adequate and the 

 inadequate, 353 

 cause, 277 

 dogmatism, 356, 357 

 eternity, 353 

 extension, 350 

 God, 351, 357 

 intuitionism, 347 

 mechanism, 348, 352, 355, 356 

 time, 362 

 Spirit, 251, 269, 270 

 Spirituality and materiality, 128- 

 9, 201-3, 316-7, 208-9, 210-1, 

 212-3, 217, 218, 219, 222-3, 

 237, 238, 245, 247-8, 249, 261, 



