238 



The Unity of the Organism 



{Elements of Physiological Psychology, by Ladd and Wood- 

 ward) do I find the word "metabolism" in the index. 



Our task may then be restated as that of making out 

 more fully and clearly than Royce did the connection be- 

 tween apperception and tropisms, which is involved presum- 

 ably in the whole problem of organic synthesis from its 

 highest manifestations in psychic synthesis to its lowest 

 manifestation as metabolic synthesis ; of bringing to more 

 specificity the general statement made above. But such 

 statements are altogether too sweeping and abstract to satis- 

 fy scientific description and explanation in our day. A 

 chapter must now consequently be devoted to making them 

 more definite. 



REFERENCE INDEX 



1. Hobbes 



2. Hobbes 



3. Hobbes 



4. Royce 



5. Royce 



6. Royce 



7. Manly 



8. Manly 



15 

 21 



25 

 ix 



X 



xi 

 3 

 4 



9. Baldwin I, 80 



10. James ('90) 1,553 



11. James ('90) I, 603 



12. Pillsbury 106 



13. Pillsbury 112 



14. Wundt 229 



15. Pillsbury 270 



16. Wundt *. 32 



17. Wundt 33 



18. W^undt 223 



