A |
Absolute, |
reality of space, 91;
freedom not, 166;
law of consciousness, 207;
Spinoza and, 208;
knowledge of ourselves, 235. |
Abstraction, |
implies homogeneous medium, 97;
breaks up elements of idea, 134;
and diagram of process of reaching a decision, 176
f.;
and Lord Kelvin's theory of matter, 206. |
Acceleration, |
hypothetical, of motions of universe,
116 f., 193
ff. |
Achilles, |
and tortoise, 113
f. [orig. text has p. 73 which contains neither Achilles nor
tortoise)] |
Act, |
not divisible like object, 112;
free acts, 165
ff.;
possible acts, 174
ff. |
Act, |
of mind: all unity due to,
80 f.;
neglected in empirical theory of space, 93
f.;
nature of, 95. |
Addition, |
of sensation - differences, 64, 65;
process of, 80,
123, 226;
implies multiplicity of parts, 85. |
Advice, |
relation of, to freedom, 169. |
Aeolus, |
cave of, 21.
[Topic boundary moved page ref. from 20 to 21.] |
Aesthetic, |
Kant's Transcendental, 92, 93. |
Aesthetic, |
feelings, 11
ff.;
suggested, not caused, 17;
stages in, 17. |
Alceste, |
indignation of, 167. |
Algebra, |
dealt with results not processes, 119. |
Analysis, |
already visible in mental image, 84;
distorts feelings, 132
f.;
of a thing, not of a process, 219. |
Anger, |
psychic element in, 29;
and organic disturbance, 30. |
Animals, |
ability to find their way through space, 96;
space not so homogeneous for, 97;
perceive duration as quality, 127;
do not picture distinct external world, 138,
236. |
Antecedents, |
same, and same consequents, 199,
208. |
Architecture, |
compared with rhythm, 15. |
Aristotle, |
distinguishes potential and actual, 121. |
Arithmetic, |
splits up units, 84. |
Art, |
and beauty, 14;
object of, 14;
and hypnotism, 14;
the plastic arts, 15;
not expressing feelings, 16;
merit of work of, 17;
yielding only sensations, 17;
aim and method of artist, 18. |
Artificial, |
reconstruction of concrete phenomenon, 163. |
Aspect, |
twofold of terms in a series, 124,
226;
of the self, 128
ff.;
of conscious states, 129
ff.;
137 ff. |
Association, |
by contiguity, 136,
164;
self cannot be constituted by, 139,
165, 226;
associationist determinism, 148,
156, 159;
(part of p. 155 moved to p. 156)
of ideas in interrupted conversation, 156;
illustration from hypnotism, 157;
illustration from deliberation, 158;
involves defective conception of self, 159
ff., 165, 226;
of end and movement, 160
f.;
associations of smell, 161;
its mistakes, 161
ff.;
fits simple sensations, 164;
cannot explain deeper states of self, 164;
everyday acts obey laws of, 167
ff., 238. |
Astronomy, |
measurement of time in, 107;
prediction of celestial phenomena, 116,
192 ff., 198.
(part of p. 117 moved to p. 116) |
Attention, |
and muscular tension, 27;
Fechner on, 27;
Ribot on, 27;
and psychic tension, 28;
and formation of number, 82,
84. |
A-Z |