viii Contents. 



CHAPTER III. 



ESSAYS IN STATISTICS. 



PAGE 



I. Quantitative and Qualitative Science ... ... l82 



II. Galton's Statistics ... 



III. Value of Statistical Documents ... ... 19 



CHAPTER IV. 



EXCEPTIONS TO THE LAW OF HEREDITY. 



I. Facts contrary to Heredity ... ... 194 



II. Is there a Law of Spontaneity ? ... I9 8 



III. Causes of Anomalies ... ... 202 



IV. Disproportion between Causes and their Ejects ... 205 

 V. The Metamorphoses of Heredity ... ... ... ... 209 



PART THIRD. 

 THE CAUSES. 



CHAPTER I. 



GENERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PHYSICAL AND THE 

 MORAL. 



I. Heredity one Aspect of these. The Present State of the Question. 



The Opposition between Physics and Morals ... ... 217 



II. Phenomena of Unconsciousness ; the Spinal Cord and Reflex 

 Actions ; Automatism of the various Nerve-Centres ; Auto- 

 matism of the Brain ; Unconscious Cerebration. The Uncon- 

 scious in Psychological Phenomena : Instinct, Habit, Perception, 

 Imagination, Reasoning, Character, Language ... ... 220 



III. Phenomena of Consciousness. The Fact of Consciousness referred 

 to Nerve Shock. Velocity of Thought : how Measured. Is 

 Consciousness Simple or Complex, Cause or Effect ? Impossi- 

 bility of conceiving of the Ego without Phenomena, or Pheno- 

 mena without the Ego ... .. ... ... ... 232 



