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INDEX
279
  • "Le Personnellisme" (Renouvier), 226
  • "Leçons de Philosophie" (Rabier), 148
  • Leibnitz, 129, 195, 220
  • Littré, 207
  • Locke, 139
  • "Logical and Psychological Distinction between the True and the Real" (Herrick), 86
  • Lotze, 73, 148
  • Lyons, 66
  • Mach, 160
  • Materialism, origin and definition of, 201-203; refutation of, 203-214; 269, 275
  • "Matière et Mémoire" (Bergson), 86, 226, 229, 230, 271
  • Matter, definition of, 3-51; description of, 256-260; distinct from mind, 3; domain of physics, 6; mechanical theories of, 27-43; non-significant properties of, 172, 173; X of; 18, 21, 25, 49
  • Mechanics, fetichism of, 220
  • Mechanism, nervous, to imitate intellectual act, 221
  • Metaphysics, 128 n., 234, 235
  • "Métaphysique et Psychologie" (Flournoy), 182
  • Method, rule of, 5; of concepts and enumeration, 6
  • Meudon, 152
  • Mill, John Stuart, 13, 19, 47, 64, 116, 121
  • Mind, definition of, 55-175; 260-266; distinction between, and matter, 3; domain of psychology, 6; incomplete life of, 179-190; inseparability of, and matter, 185; inventory of 56; "Mind and Body" (Bain), 3, 219
  • Monadism, 195
  • Monism, 69, 271
  • Motion, 35
  • Movement, molecular, 73; vibratory, 31
  • Müller, 21
  • Münsterberg, 160
  • Nerves, motor, 228, 230; power of distinction, 22; specific energy of, 21, 46, 242; sensory, 228, 230, 232, 273, 275; vibrations of, 242, 243; nervous system, 16, 17, 24, 25, 44, 45, 48, 115, 228, 241, 257, 258, 274, 275
  • Noumena, 34, 35, 43, 109, 142n., 260, 271
  • Object. See Subject
  • Observation, 235
  • Organ, function of, material, 206
  • Ostwald, 10
  • Panmaterialism, 70
  • Panpsychism, 70, 195, 198
  • Parallelism, definition of, 214-220; refutation of, 221-224; 251; 252, 270-272; 275
  • Parallelist theory, 132
  • Perceptible, the, 84, 85
  • Perception, intermediate character of, 15; of a child, 232
  • Personality, formation of, 100
  • Phenomena, auditory, 37; physical, 30, 31; visual, 37
  • Phenomenism of Berkeley, 109n. I
  • "Philosophical Review," 70
  • Philosophy, history of, 200
  • "Philosophy of Hamilton" (J. S. Mill), 47
  • Pilon, 113
  • Plato, 201
  • Preadaptation, process of, 164-175
  • Prince, Morton, 70
  • Probabilism forced upon us, 174
  • "Psychical Review," 86
  • "Psychologie," 112
  • "Psychologie du Raisonnement" (Binet), 113