Index 



425 



Offspring, 104, 154; of others, 168; 

 relations of, 160; whose, will sur- 

 vive, 75 



Old character transmitted, 57 



Older judgments, 253 



Opportunity, greatest, 65 



Opposite qualities useful, 86 



Opposition, 25; consideration for, 

 29; to codes, 117 



Options, 199 



Order of free unity, 396 



Order of principles, 263 



Orderly progress, 204 



Organization, Book III, Chap. 

 XXI, 401 



Organization, 146; by faith, 261; 

 human, 267; humanity seeking 

 unity in, 201 ; in higher phases, 

 412; makes complex conscious- 

 ness, 393; perfect, is purpose, 275; 

 principle of, 374; purpose of au- 

 thority, 224; works for order, 401 



Organizations owe support, 232 



Organized society, activity of, 165 



Organizing impulse chief factor, 191 



Organs special for reproduction, 371 



Oriental peoples, 176 



Origin of life, 125 



Origin of Moral Conduct, Book 

 I, I 



Origin of variation, 64 



Others interested, 25; recognition of, 



390 



Over favored, 136 

 Ovum, 370 

 Ownership, 48 



Pacific conduct, 396 



Pacific earliest life is, 152 



Pacific savagery, 209 



Pacific survive, 146 



Pantheism, 286 



Parallel, embryology with geology, 



333 

 Parasitic luxury, 192 

 Pardonable errors, 165 

 Parentage altruistic, 154 

 Parental education, 247 

 Parents and children, 102 

 Participate, several, 30 

 Participation, mutual, 181 

 Passive endurance, 8 

 Paternal control moral, 214 

 Paternalism, 233 

 Patriarchal control, 215 



Peaceable, benefit to, 30 



Peace-loving neighbors, 35 



People authority in, 223 



Perception, enlarging, 121; limited, 

 121; of death, 99; of elemental 

 always changing, 317; of higher 

 progress, 376; of value of moral 

 motive, 188 



Perfection, 74; development toward, 

 194 



Perpetual youth, 129 



Persistence, 143; of aptitudes, 203; 

 of primal motives, 49 ; of primitive 

 conduct, 381 ; of savagery, 112 



Persisting ego is immortal, 129 



Persist, simple laws, 21 



Personal ambitions, 223 



Personal experience, 6 



Personal rulers, 219 



Personal self-interest, 33 



Philosophic principle, 403 



Philosophic wisdom advances, 286 



Physical basis of control, 216 



Physical force, disuse of, 394 



Physical Limitations, Book III, 

 Chap. VI, 316 



Physical progress, 351 



Physical specialization, 358 



Physical well-being of thousands, 



193 

 Plagues, 196 



Plants, reproduction of, 129 

 Plumage, 335, 336 

 Polar bodies, 367 

 Polarity, 347 

 Political liberty, 388 

 Polytheism, 286 

 Popular control socialistic, 225 

 Popular expression, methods of, 223 

 Population, 195 



Positive and negative goodness, 116 

 Positive endowment, life is, 407 

 Possession, 25 



Possibilities of altruism, 192 

 Possible change, 304 

 Posterity suffers for evasions, in 

 Potential Immortality, Book I, 



Chap. XVI, 128 

 Potentiality is not destiny, 279 

 Potentially immortal, 131, 264 

 Potent, today equally, 124 

 Poverty an advantage, 76 

 Power not right delegated, 224; to 



do, 33 

 Predatory enemies, 93 

 Predatory life, 172; life self -limited, 



174 



