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INDEX
339
Self, the normal, 212.
Sensation, localized and extended, 180; supposed nnextended, 51.
Sensations, order and co-existence of, 165; tactile and visual, 287 ff.
Sense, good, 198.
Senses, data of, 259; education of, 45.
Sensori-motor system, 225.
Sérieux, 142 note.
Shaw, 161 note.
Shock, effect of, 150, 224.
Sight, and the perception of extensity, 286.
Similarity and contiguity, associations of, 212 ff.
Skwortzoff, 157 note.
Sleep, and present reality, 227; its effect on memory, 199.
Smith, W. G., 100 note.
Soul and body, their relation, x; union of, 234.
Sounds, and rhythm of movement, 269.
Soury, 162.
Space, abstract, 273; and sensible quality, 282; and time, homogeneous, not properties of things, 280; artificial, and extension, 244; conceived, extensity perceived, 245; homogeneous, a diagram, 293; homogeneous, and concrete extensity, 278; homogeneous and the new hypothesis, 308; the symbol of fixity, 289; the symbol of infinite divisibility, 289.
Spamer, 141 note.
Specific energy of the nerves, 49.
Speculation, influenced by habits formed in action, xvii.
Speech, mechanism of, 139; to hear it intelligently, 153.
Spencer, 161 note.
Spirit, an independent reality, 82; life of, how limited, 233.
Spirit and matter, reciprocal action of, 325; transition between, 295.
Spiritualism, error of in relation to matter, 79; use of word, 78 note.
Stadium, The, of Zeno, 252.
Starr, Allen, 111 note.
States, psychical, have a practical end, 320; strong and weak, 173,
Stricker, 144.
Subject and object, their distinction and union, 77.
Subjectivity, a kind of contraction of the real, 25; of affective states, 52.
Suggestions, with point de repère, 151.
Survival, of the past, 193.
Symbols, mathematical, express only distances, not real movement, 255.


Tension, 327; idea of, 237; in memory, 219, 221; psychic, xv.
Thing, image, and representation, vii.
Things, and their environment, 278.
'Time and Free Will,' 242 note, 268 note, 286 note.
Time, homogeneous, an idol of language, 274.
Time and space, homogeneous, not properties of things, 280; the unconscious in relation to, 186.
Tones, of mental life, 221.
Toxic drugs, effect of, 228.
Trajectory, of a moving body, 246.


Unconscious mental states, 183; representation, 183.
Unconscious, the, in relation to time and space, 186; mechanism of, 72; problem of, 183.
Unity, the factitious, 239; the living, 239.


Valentin, 149 note.
Van der Waals, 263 note.
Verbal images, discontinuous, 159.
Verbs, why retained longest, in aphasia, 152.
Veridical hallucinations, 73.
Vertebrates, nervous system in, 17,
Virtual image and virtual sensation, 169.
Visual image, 99.
Voisin, 141.
Voluntary, the, and the automatic, 145.
Vortex rings, 265.


Ward, James, 106 note, 120 note, 289 note.
Wernicke, 149 note, 156 note.
Wilbrand, 108.
Winslow, Forbes, 141, 150 note, 200 note.
Word blindness and deafness, 132; two kinds of, 133.
Word deafness, and motor aphasia, 138; with retention of acoustic memory, 140.
Words, and phrases, 148; auditory memory of, 147.
World, material, not part of the brain, 4.
Wundt, 121 note, 152 note; his theory of perception, 164.
Wysman, 157 note.


Zeno, paradoxes of, 250 ff.
'Zones of indétermination,' 32.

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