INDEX 



Realism, 90, 91. 



Reason, 316, 317; pure and 

 practical, 317. 



Reason and authority, 423. 



Redemption, dogma of, 62. 



Reflex movement, 262, 263. 



Regeneration, organic, loi- 

 105. 



Reinke, as vitalist, 51; dualism 

 of, 30; on the monera, 31; on 

 the origin of life, 337; theory 

 of dominants, 864; works of, 

 80, 81. 



Release of energy, 294. 



Religion, evolution of, 57-65, 

 420, 421, 424. 



Reproduction a monistic proc- 

 ess, 257; by division', 242; 

 nature of, 241. 



Respiration, 228-232. 



Resurrection, the, 64. 



Resurrection plants, 262. 

 . Rhizomonera, 206. 



Rhizopods, 129, 192, 193, 219; 

 movement in the, 270. 



Rhodocytes, 228. 



Rhumbler, L., on the cell-life, 

 132. 



Rhythmic beauty, 185. 



Richter, H. E., on life, 339. 



Rindfleisch, as vitalist,/ 5 1 . 



Romanes, conversion of, 22, 23. 



Romanism, 63, 425, 426. 



Sacraments, 425, 426. 



Saposites, 234. 



Saprobiosis, 349, 350. 



Sarcode, 155. 



Savage, mind in the, 56, 57, 

 9°> 333. 391. 405, 406, 424; 

 religion of the, 57 ; sense-life in 

 the, 406, 407; views of the, 



39°- 

 Savages, higher, 394; life of the, 

 392-394; lower, 398; middle, 



393- 

 Schiller, idealism of, 439, 440- 



442. 

 Schizophyta, 201. 

 Schleiden, 154. 



Schleiermacher, 72. 



Schopenhauer, as pessimist, 

 III, 112; on the categorical 

 imperative, 412; on suicide, 

 114. 



Schultze, Max, on the cell, 155. 



Schwann, 154. 



Science, confusion in, 77; nat- 

 ure of, 4; schools of, 4; 

 work of, 5, 6; value of, 407, 

 408. 



Science and tradition, conflict 

 of, 70, 71. 



Secretory movement, 271. 



Selection, theory of, 361, 363. 



Self-cleavage, 242. 



Self - consciousness, beginning 



of; 323. 324- 



Semi-dogmatic sciences, 470. 



Senility, causes of, 106. 



Sensation and consciousness, 

 290, 291, 295. 



Sensation as attribute of sub- 

 stance, 447, 448; analysis of, 

 293; common to all bodies, 

 295, 296, 309; evolution of, 

 450; in atoms, 83; in plants, 

 292, 304; nature of, 287-293'; 

 neglected by physiologists, 

 289, 292; of matter, 302; uni- 

 versal, 449. 



Sensations in savage and civil- 

 ized man, 405, 406; organic, 

 302, 308. 



Sense-centres, 13, 329. 



Senses, finer development of 

 the, 406. 



Sensibility, 287, 288, 293. 



Sensitiveness, 293. 



Sensorium, the, 14. 



Sensualism, 4, 14, 15. 



Sentiment and reason, 120. 



Sex sense, the, 245. 



Sexual beauty, 186. 



characters,secondary, 251. 



generation, 244-253. 



selection, 251. 



sense, the, 306, 307. 



Shame, feeling of, 423. 



Sight, evolution of, 24. 



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