INDEX
The numbers refer to pages; and ‘e.s.’ stands for ‘et seqq.’, where the reference is to the succeeding pages of the chapter in question.
- Abruptness (in Ingression), [239].
- Absolute, The, [129].
- Abstract, [221].
- Abstraction, [233], e.s.
- Abstraction (in Mathematics), [28], e.s.
- Abstractive Hierarchy, [234], e.s.
- Acceleration, [66].
- Actualisation, [222].
- Adam Smith, [280].
- Aeschylus, [14].
- Alexander, S., [preface].
- Algebra, [42], [44].
- Alva, [2].
- Ampère, [139].
- Analytical Character (Eternal Objects), [228].
- Anselm, St., [80].
- ‘Any,’ 229.
- Aquinas, Thomas, [12], [13], [205].
- Arabic Arithmetical Notation, [42].
- Archimedes, [7], [8], [9], [10].
- Arguments (of functions), [44].
- Aristotle, [7], e.s.; [41], [42]; [64], e.s.; [180], [187]; [236], e.s.
- Arnold, Matthew, [115].
- Art, [279], e.s.
- Art, Medieval, [18], e.s.
- Aspect, [98]; [146], e.s.
- Associated Hierarchy, [237].
- Aston, F. W., [260].
- Atom, [140], [144].
- Augustine, Saint, [266].
- Bacon, Francis, [11]; [56], e.s.; [92], [136].
- Bacon, Roger, [7].
- Base of Abstractive Hierarchy, [235].
- Being, [227].
- Belisarius, [19].
- Benedict, Saint, [21].
- Bergson, [72]; [202], e.s.
- Berkeley, George, [93], e.s.; [105], [120], [198].
- Bichât, [141].
- Biology, [58], [88], [144].
- Bonaventure, Saint, [12].
- Boyle, Robert, [57].
- Brown University, [Preface].
- Bruno, Giordano, [1].
- Byzantine Empire, [19].
- Carlyle, [85].
- Cervantes, [56].
- Change, [121].
- Chaucer, [22].
- China, [8], [106].
- Clairaut, [85], [193].
- Classification, [41], e.s.
- Clough, A. H., [115].
- Cognition, [97].
- Coleridge, [115], [116].
- Columbus, [22], [49].
- Complex Eternal Objects, [232].
- Components, [232].
- Conic Sections, [42].
- Connexity (of a Hierarchy), [235].
- Connectedness (of an occasion), [237].
- Conservation of Energy, [142], e.s.
- Continuity, [140].
- Copernicus, [1], [22], [56], [184].
- Cosmas, [254].
- Cromwell, Oliver, [23].
- D’Alembert, [80], [85].
- Dalton, John, [140], [141].
- Da Vinci, Leonardo, [60].
- Darwin, [263].
- Democritus, [140].
- Demos, R., [Preface].
- Density, [70], [189].
- Desargues, [78].
- Descartes, [25]; [43], e.s.; [56], [57]; [104]; [115]; [195], e.s.; [272].
- Determinism, [110].
- Differential Calculus, [78].
- Discontinuous Existence, [51]; [190], e.s.
- Distance, [173].
- Divinity, Scholastic, [17].
- Divisibility, [177].
- Education, [277], e.s.
- Egyptians, [20], [43].
- Einstein, [14], [41], [86], [88]; [173], e.s.; [263].
- Electron, [50], e.s.; [111], e.s.; [185], e.s.
- Empty Events, [214].
- Endurance, [121]; [147], e.s.; [169], e.s.; [186], e.s.; [212].
- Endurance, Vibratory, [51].
- Energy, Physical, [51], e.s.
- Environment, [155], e.s.
- Envisagement, [148], e.s.
- Epochs, [177].
- Epochal Durations, [192].
- Essence, [175].
- Eternal Objects, [121], e.s.; [146], e.s.; [221], e.s.
- Ether, [184].
- Euripides, [14].
- Event, [102]; [168], e.s.
- Evolution, [130]; [142], e.s.
- Exhaustion, Method of, [42].
- Extension, [177].
- Extensive Quantity, [178].
- External Relations, [223], e.s.
- Extrinsic Reality, [146].
- Fallacy of Misplaced Concreteness, [72], e.s.; [82].
- Faraday, [139].
- Fate, [14].
- Fermat, [78].
- Finite Abstractive Hierarchy, [235].
- Form, [230].
- Force, [64], e.s.
- Fourier, [85].
- Francis of Assisi, [258].
- Frederick, the Great, [89].
- Frequency, [181], e.s.
- Fresnel, [139].
- Frost, Robert, [22].
- Future, [245], e.s.
- Galileo, [2], e.s.; [43], [45]; [56], e.s.; [88], [162], [187]; [255], e.s.
- Galvani, [88].
- Gauss, [86], [88].
- Geometry, [31], e.s.
- George II, [93].
- Germany, [57].
- Gibson, [206].
- God, [17], [86], [129]; [242], e.s.
- Gradation of Envisagement, [247].
- Gravitation, [65], [172].
- Greece, [8], e.s.
- Gregorovius, [265].
- Giotto, [22].
- Gregory, The Great, [21], [265].
- Harvey, [56], [57].
- Heath, Sir T. L., [180].
- Hegel, [40].
- Herz, [86], [88].
- Historical Revolt, [11], e.s.; [55], [150].
- Hooker, Richard, [13].
- Hume, [5], [47], [61], [73]; [80], e.s.; [107], [198].
- Huyghens, [45]; [57], e.s.; [256].
- Idealism, [89]; [127], e.s.
- Immediate Occasion, [36], e.s.; [62].
- Individual Essence, [222], e.s.
- Induction, [34]; [60], e.s.
- Infinite Abstractive Hierarchy, [235].
- Ingression, [99], e.s.; [222].
- Integral Calculus, [42].
- Internal Relations, [175]; [223], e.s.
- Intrinsic Reality, [146].
- Invention, [136], e.s.
- Ionian Philosophers, [9].
- Irresistible Grace, [105].
- Isolated Systems, [66].
- Isolation of Eternal Objects, [230].
- Isotopes, [260].
- Italy, [57].
- James, Henry, [3].
- James, William, [3]; [199], e.s.
- Joseph, Hapsburgh Emperor, [89].
- Justinian, [19], [20].
- Lagrange, [84], e.s.
- Laplace, [85], [142].
- Lavoisier, [84], [146].
- Law, Roman, [16].
- Laws of Nature, [45], [150].
- Least Action, [87], [150].
- Lecky, [15], [16], [254].
- Leibniz, [43], [44], [48], [57], [92], [115]; [198], e.s.
- Life, [58].
- Limitation, [225], e.s.
- Lloyd Morgan, [Preface].
- Location, Simple, [69], e.s.; [81], e.s.; [95].
- Locke, John, [43], [47]; [57], e.s.; [89], [94], [115], [198].
- Locomotion, Vibratory, [184], e.s.
- Logic, Abstract, [37], e.s.
- Logic, Scholastic, [17].
- Lucretius, [140].
- Macaulay, [285].
- Milton, [108], e.s.
- Mind, [79].
- Mass, [64], e.s.; [144].
- Mathematics, [10], [23]; [28], e.s.
- Mathematics, Applied, [34], e.s.
- Matter, [24], [94], [58], [144].
- Matter (philosophical), [231].
- Maupertuis, [85], e.s.
- Max Müller, [178].
- Maxwell, Clerk, [85], e.s.; [139], e.s.; [161].
- Mechanical Explanation, [23].
- Mechanism, [107], e.s.
- Mechanistic Theory, [71].
- Memory, [73].
- Mersenne, [46].
- Michelson, [162], e.s.
- Mill, John Stuart, [110].
- Modal Character of Space, [90], e.s.
- Modal Limitation, [248], e.s.
- Mode, [99].
- Moral Responsibility, [109], e.s.
- Motion, Laws of, [65], e.s.
- Müller, Johannes, [141].
- Narses, [19].
- Natural Selection, [158].
- Naturalism in Art, [22].
- Newman, John Henry, [115], [255].
- Newton, [8], [9], [15]; [43], e.s.; [58], e.s.; [84], e.s.; [161]; [255], e.s.
- Not-Being, [227].
- Objectivism, [124], e.s.
- Occasions, Community of, [63].
- Occupied Events, [215].
- Oersted, [139].
- Order of Nature, [5], e.s.; [39], e.s.; [55].
- Organic Mechanism, [112], [151].
- Organism, [51], e.s.; [58], [90]; [105], e.s.; [111], e.s.; [145]; [185], e.s.; [209].
- Padua, University of, [57], [58].
- Paley, [107].
- Papacy, [13], [20].
- Pascal, [57], [78].
- Past, [245], e.s.
- Pasteur, Louis, [141], e.s.
- Pelagius, [266].
- Perception, [101].
- Periodic Law (Mendeleëf), [141].
- Periodicity, [45], e.s.
- Perspective, [98].
- Petavius, [255].
- Philosophy, [122].
- Physical Field, [138].
- Physics, [57].
- Plato, [10]; [41], e.s.; [180].
- Pope, Alexander, [108], e.s.
- Possibility, [223].
- Prehension, [97], e.s.; [207].
- Prehensive Character of Space, [90], e.s.
- Present, [245], e.s.
- Primary Qualities, [76].
- Primate, [185], e.s.
- Prime Mover, [242], e.s.
- Primordial Element, [51], e.s.
- Process, [102].
- Professionalism, [271], e.s.
- Proton, [51], e.s.; [185], e.s.
- Psychology, [88], [103].
- Pusey, [115].
- Pythagoras, [39], e.s.; [240].
- Rationalism, [12], e.s.; [55].
- Ramsay, Sir William, [259].
- Rawley, Dr., [58].
- Rayleigh, Lord, [259].
- Realism, [127], e.s.
- Reformation, [11].
- Reiteration, [147]; [186], e.s.
- Relational Essence, [223], e.s.
- Relativity, [68]; [165], e.s.
- Retention, [147].
- Riemann, [86], [88].
- Romans, [8].
- Roman Law, [20].
- Rome, [21].
- Rousseau, [50], [93], [135].
- Royal Society, [43], [73].
- Russell, Bertrand, [216].
- Sarpi, Paul, [12], [26].
- Schleiden, [141].
- Schwann, [141].
- Scientific Materialism, [24], [25].
- Scientific Movement, [11].
- Secondary Qualities, [76], [127].
- Seneca, [15].
- Sense-Object, [99].
- Separative Character of Space, [90], e.s.
- Shakespeare, [56].
- Shape, [92].
- Shelley, [116], e.s.
- Sidgwick, Henry, [197].
- Simple Eternal Objects, [232].
- Simple Location, [69], e.s.; [81], e.s.; [95]; [127], e.s.; [217].
- Simultaneity, [174].
- ‘Some,’ [229].
- Southey, [285].
- Space, Physical, [32].
- Spatialisation, [72], [175], [206].
- Specious Present, [148].
- Spinoza, [43], [57], [99], [115], [116], [175], [198], [248].
- Sophocles, [14].
- Standpoint, [99], e.s.
- Stoicism, [16].
- Struggle for Existence, [158].
- Subjectivism, [123], e.s.
- Substance, [73], e.s.; [175].
- Substantial Activity, [152], [174], [231].
- Superject, [230].
- Synthetic Prehension, [224], e.s.
- Technology, [135], e.s.
- Temporalisation, [179].
- Tennyson, [108], e.s.
- Time, [169], e.s.
- Tragedy, [15].
- Translucency of Realisation, [240].
- Trent, Council of, [12].
- Trigonometry, [42].
- True Propositions, [224].
- Value, [123], e.s.; [226], [249].
- Variable, The, [37], e.s.; [229].
- Vasco da Gama, [22].
- Velocity, [64], e.s.; [165], e.s.
- Vertex of Abstractive Hierarchy, [236].
- Vesalius, [1].
- Vibration, [186], e.s.
- Vibratory Organic Deformation, [184], e.s.
- Virtual Work, [88].
- Vitalism, [111], e.s.; [145].
- Volta, [88].
- Voltaire, [57]; [80], e.s.; [143].
- Walpole, [89].
- Washington, George, [89].
- Watt, James, [135].
- Wesley, John, [93].
- Whitman, Walt, [22].
- Wordsworth, [22]; [108], e.s.
- Young, Thomas, [139].
Transcriber’s Note
The printer employed the diaeresis in words like ‘coördination’ or ‘coöperation’. On p. 157, the first syllable of ‘coöperating’ fell on the line break, and the word was hyphenated as ‘co-operating’, since the diaeresis was not needed. The word has been joined here and the diaeresis employed as ‘coöperating’.
The following words appear both with and without a hyphen: to-day, non-entity, half-way, inter-connected, non-entity.
Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.
| [20.10] | restraining g[i/o]vernment. | Replaced. |
| [21.31] | is kept in contact w[ti/it]h | Transposed. |
| [57.30] | Now the scientific philosop[h]y | Inserted. |
| [69.9] | no other way of putting | Removed. |
| [77.6] | these relationships constitute | Added. |
| [157.20] | societies of c[o-/ö]perating organisms. | Replaced. |
| [160.8] | These divisons are | Inserted. |
| [176.3] | extends beyond | Removed. |
| [177.6] | by the reali[z/s]ation of pattern | Consistency. |
| [177.25] | character of spatio-temporal [of ]extension | Removed. |
| [183.5] | radiate its energy i[s/n] an integral number | Replaced. |
| [195.4] | history of the Christi[o/a]n Church | Replaced. |
| [195.7] | apocalyptic forecast[e]s | Removed. |
| [202.21] | This divison of territory | Inserted. |
| [213.10] | what anything is in i[t]self. | Inserted. |
| [245.27] | even [al]though any such discrimination | Removed. |
| [274.14] | its sta[k/t]e of rapid development | Replaced. |
| [276.17] | The task of coö[r]dination is left | Inserted. |
| [279.22] | What I mean is art [(]and aesthetic education. | Removed. |
| [288.33] | mutually coö[o]perate. | Removed. |
| [290.3] | it bars coö[o]peration. | Removed. |