in dog and man,180double form of,179function of,207as hesitation or choice,143,144imprisonment of,180,183-4,264as invention and freedom,264,270in man as distinguished from, in lower forms of life,180,263,264,267,268and matter,179,181-2as motive principle of evolution,181-2nullified, as distinguished from the absence of consciousness,143and the organism,270in plants,131,135-6,143as world principle,237,261Conservation of energy,243,244Construction,139-42,150-1,156,157-8,180,182.SeeManufacture, Solidthe characteristic work of intellect,163-4as the method of Kant's successors,364-5Contingency,96,255,268.SeeAccident, Chance the, of order,231,235Continuation of vital process in instinct,138,139,166,167,246.SeeVariations, Vital processContinuity,1,26,29-30,37,138-40,154,162-4,258,302,306-7,311-2,321,325-6,329-30,347of becoming,306-7,312of change,325-6of evolution,18,19of extension,154of germinative plasma,26,37of instinct with vital process,139,140,166-7,246of life,1-11,29,163-4,258of living substance,162of psychic life,1,30of the real,302,329-30of sensible intuition with ultra-intellectual,361of sensible universe,346Conventionality of science,207"Conversion" and "procession" in Alexandrian philosophy,323Cook, Plato's comparison of the, and the dialectician,156Cope,35note,77,111Correlation, law of,66,67Correspondence between mind and matter in Spencer,368.SeeSimultaneityCortical mechanism,252,253,262.SeeCerebral mechanismCosmogony and genesis of matter,188.SeeGenesis of matter and of intellect, SpencerCosmology the, that follows from the philosophy of Ideas,315,328as reversed psychology,208Counterweight representation as, to action,145Counting simultaneities, the measurement of time is,338,341-2Creation,xi,7,11,12,22,29,30,45,93,100,101,103,105,108,114,128-31,161,163-4,178,200,217,218,223,226,230,237-40,261,270,275,339-40in Descartes's philosophy,345of intellect,248-9of matter,237,239,247-8,249.SeeMateriality the inversion of spiritualityof present by past,5, 20-3,27,167,199-202the vital order as,230Creative evolution,7,15,21,27,29,36,37,65,100,104-5,161,163,223-4,230-1,237,264,269Creativeness of free action,192,243of invention,250Creeping plants in illustration of vegetable mobility,108Cricket victim of paralyzing instinct of sphex,172Criterion, quest of a,53ff.of evolutionary rank,133,265Criticism, Kantian,205,287note,356,360-2of knowledge,194-5Cross-cuts through becoming by intellect,314.SeeViews of realitythrough matter by perception,206Cross-roads of vital tendency,51,52,54,110,126Crustacea,19,111,129-30Crystal illustrating (by contrast) individuation,12Cuénot,79noteCulminating points of evolutionary progress,50,133-5.SeeEvolutionary superiorityCurrent,26,27,51,185,236,237,250,266,269Currents, antagonistic,250of existence,185of life penetrating matter,26,27,266,270vital,26,27,51,237,266,270of will penetrating matter,237Curves, as symbol of life,32,90,213Cuts through becoming by the intellect,313-4.SeeViews of reality, Snapshots in illustration, etc.through matter by perception,206Cuvier,125noteDantec (Le),18note,34noteDarwin,62-5,66,72,108,170noteDarwinism,56,85,86Dastre,36noteDead, the, is the object of intellect,165Dead-locks in speculation,155,312Death,246note,271Declivity descended by matter,208,246,256,339-40.SeeDescending movementDecomposing and recomposing powers characteristic of intellect,157,251Deduction, analogy between, related to moral sphere and tangent to curve,213and astronomy,213duration refractory to,213geometry the ideal limit of,213-26,361in animals,212inverse to positive spiritual effort,212nature of,211physics and,213weakness of, in psychology and moral science,213Defence and attack in evolution,132Deficiency of will the negative condition of mathematical order and complexity,209Definition in the realm of life,13,105,106Degenerates,133-5Dégénérescence sénile (La), by Metchnikoff,18noteDegradation of energy,241,242,246of the extra-spatial into the spatial,207of the ideas into the sensible flux in ancient philosophy,317-9,324-5,327-9,331,343,345,352-3Degrees of being in the successors of Kant,362-3Degrees of reality in Greek philosophy,324,327Delage,59note,81note,260noteDelamare,81noteDeliberation,144De Manacéine,124noteDeposit, instinct and intelligence as deposits, emanations, issues, or aspects of life,x,xii,xiii,49,103,105,136,365De Saporta,107noteDescartes,280,334,345,346,353,358becoming,345-6creation,346determinism,345duration,346freedom,345,346geometry,334God,346image and idea or concept,281indeterminism,345mechanism,345,346motion,346vacillation between abstract time and real duration,345Descending movement of existence,11,202,203,208,271,275,369Design, motionless, of action the object of intellect,154-5,299,301-2,303Detention in the dream state,202of intuition in intellect,238Determination,76-7,129-30,223,246Determinism,217,264,345,348.SeeInert matter, Geometry in Descartes,345Development,133,134-5,141.SeeOrder, Progress, Evolution, SuperiorityDeviation from type,82-4Dialect and intuition in philosophy,238Dichotomy of the real in modern philosophy,350Differentiation of parts in an organism,253,260Dilemma of any systematic metaphysics,195,197,230Diminution, derivation of becoming from being by, in ancient philosophy,316,317,322,323-4,327-8,343-5,352geometrical order as, or lower complication of the vital order,236Dionaea illustrating certain animal characteristics in plants,107,108,109Discontinuity of action,154,306-7of attention,2of extension relative to action,154,163of knowledge,306of living substance,163a positive idea,154Discontinuous the object of intellect,154Discord in nature,127,128,254-5,267Disorder,40,104,222-3,225-6,232-5,274.SeeExpectation, Order, mathematical, Orders of reality, twoDisproportion between an invention and its consequences,182Dissociation as a cosmic principle opposed to association,260of tendencies,54,89,135,254,255,257,258.SeeDivergent lines of evolutionDistance, extension as the, between what is and what ought to be,318-9,327-8,331Distinct multiplicity in the dream state,201,210of the inert,257Distinctness characteristic of the intellect,160,237,251characteristic of perception,227,251as spatiality,203,207-8,244,250Divergent lines of evolution,xii,54,55,87,97-101,103-4,106,107,109,112,113,116,119,130,132,134-5,142,149,150,168,173,181,254,255,266,267.SeeDissociation of tendencies, Complementarity, etc., Schisms in the primitive impulsion of lifeDiversity, sensible,205,220-1,231,235,236Divination, instinct as,176.SeeSympathy, etc.Divisibility of extension,154,162Division as function of intellect,152,154,162-3,189of labor,99,110,118,157,166,260of labor in cells,166Dog and man, consciousness in,180Dogmatism of the ancient epistemology contrasted with the relativism of the modern,230of Leibniz and Spinoza,356-7skepticism, and relativism,196-7,230Dogs and the law of correlation,66Domestication of animals and heredity,80Dominants of Reinke,42noteDorfmeister,72Dream,144,180-1,202,209,256.SeeInterpenetration, Relaxation, Detention, Recollectionas relaxation,202Driesch,42noteDrosera,107,108,109Dufourt,124noteDuhem,242noteDunan, Ch., xvnoteDuration,xivnote,2,4-6,8-11,15,17,21,22,37,39,46,51,199,201,206,213,216,240,272,273,276,298-9,308-9,317-8,319note,324,328,332,339,342,343,345,354,361,363-4absoluteness of,206and deduction,213in Descartes's philosophy,346gnawing of,4,8,46indivisibility of,6, 308-9and induction,216and the inert,343-4in the philosophy of the Ideas,316-7,319note,324,327,328-9rhythm of,11,128,346.SeeCreation, Evolution, Invention, Time, Unforeseeableness, UniquenessEchinoderms in reference to animal mobility,130,131Efficient cause in conception of chance,234Spinoza and,269Effort in evolution,170Ειδος,314-5Eimer,55,72,73,