| R |
| Rage, |
Darwin on, 29;
James on, 29. |
| Reality, |
of space, 91
f., 95, 110;
two kinds of, 97,
111; (part of
page 110 moved to page 111)
real duration, 110,
125 ff., 154;
of facts for dynamism, 141;
of laws for mechanism, 141;
time as a, 155;
attempt to produce, from algebraical relations, 205;
physics treats sensations as signs of, 222.
(part of page 223 moved to page 222) |
| Reason, |
beliefs adopted without, 135;
decisions taken without or against, 170;
in ancient hylozoism, 214;
the discursive, 229,
237;
Kant's doctrine of the practical, 234;
Critique of Pure, 235. |
| Refraction, |
through space, self perceived by, 128,
129, 137,
167, 182,
217, 223;
(p. 183 to p. 182)
of "things in themselves," Kant's view, 233. |
| Renouvier, |
on freedom, 237
n. |
| Representation, |
see Symbolical
Representation. |
| Resolution, |
how feeling leads to, 133,
171. |
| Revue philosophique, |
referred to, 52
n. |
| Revue scientifique, |
Tannery's criticism of Fechner in,
67. |
| Rhythm, |
connecting dancer and spectator, 12;
effect in music, 14;
in poetry, 15;
and architecture, 15;
Nature does not command, 16;
succession of conscious states compared to, 100. |
| Ribot, |
on attention and movements, 27
f. |
| Richet, |
on pain, 35
f.;
on disgust, 36. |
| Rood, |
on changes of hue, 51. |
A-Z |