INDEX.
- Abstraction, a positive operation, [2];
- a process of secondary formation, [216 et seq.];
- has followed three principal directions: practical, speculative, scientific, [220 et seq.];
- higher forms of, [111 et seq.];
- implies a dissociative process, [8];
- intermediate forms of, [86 et seq.];
- prior to speech, [1 et seq.];
- stages of, [10 et seq.]
- Abstract thought, a skeleton, [135].
- Acoustic space, [148].
- Adjective, the, [76].
- Agassiz, [7], [105], [107], [211].
- Ampère, [219].
- Analogy, [27], [84].
- Animals, causality in, [184];
- counting of, [19];
- language of, [58];
- psychology of, [11 et seq.];
- reasoning of, [30];
- time-sense of, [169].
- Antecedent and consequent, [180], [183 et seq.]
- Ants, intelligence of, [12 et seq.], [27], [55].
- Arabic, [76].
- Archimedes, [190].
- Architecture, [28].
- Aristotle, [45], [105 et seq.]
- Arithmogenesis, [139].
- Articulation, [63].
- Artists, [134].
- Association of images, [18];
- by similarity, [24].
- Astronomers, the first, [173].
- Attention, [134], [217].
- Auditory types, [112], [121 et seq.]
- Aztec language, [73].
- Baer, Von, [108].
- Bain, [7].
- Barter, [109].
- Bees, intelligence of, [14], [56].
- Belief in a universal law of causality, [185 et seq.]
- Belt, Mr., [13].
- Bergson, [178].
- Binet, [37].
- Blainville, [206].
- Boole, [38].
- Boutroux, [203].
- Bradley, [25].
- Bréal, [70], [71].
- Brehm, [170].
- Brown, [205], [206].
- Buffon, [206], [207].
- Cases, grammatical, [81].
- Causality, belief in a universal law of, [185 et seq.]
- Cause, empirical origin of, [181];
- history of concept of, [180 et seq.];
- universalisation of the concept of, [185 et seq.]
- Chaldæans, [173].
- Chance, idea of, [187 et seq.]
- Charcot, [127].
- Chess-players, [40].
- Child, numeration in the, [35];
- general ideas of, [31 et seq.];
- time-sense of, [171].
- Chinese, [62], [69].
- Class, [211].
- Classification, biological, history of, [103 et seq.], [204].
- Cognition, cardinal operations of, [1].
- Communication, [55 et seq.]
- Compositors, [121].
- Concepts, [11], [92], [135];
- hierarchy of, [109], [213];
- relatively empty, [225];
- the inferior, [88];
- ultimate nature of, [113].
- Concrete type, [115].
- Condillac, [31], [77].
- Consciousness, the condition of any notion of time, [175 et seq.]
- Convertibility, [192].
- Cope, [212].
- Copernicus, [197].
- Counting, [35], [99], [143].
- Cournot, [134], [146], [187], [188].
- Couturat, [144].
- Cross-breeding, [208].
- Cuvier, [107], [108].
- Czermak, [160].
- D’Alembert, [201].
- Damaras, [99].
- Darmesteter, [84].
- Darwin, [12], [18], [34], [63].
- Deaf-mutes, psychology of, [39];
- language of, [41];
- syntax of, [43];
- numeration in, [45];
- religious notions of, [46].
- Decimal system, [143].
- Declensions, [81].
- Delambre, [173].
- De Jussieu, [206].
- De Quincy, [150].
- Descartes, [197].
- Determinism, [188], [193].
- Dewey, [139].
- Dietze, [161].
- Differences, [90].
- Dissociation, [27].
- Dogs, intelligence of, [17], [20], [29].
- Dual, the, [77].
- Duck, [34].
- Dugas, [136].
- Duke of Argyle, [40].
- Duration, concrete, [159 et seq.];
- perception of, [161 et seq.];
- reproduction of, [162].
- Ebbels, [40].
- Economy of thought, [202].
- Effort, sense of, [182 et seq.]
- Elephant, intelligence of, [15].
- Ellendorf, Dr., [13].
- Empirical laws, [198].
- Empiricists, [149].
- Energy, conservation of, [192].
- Esquimaux, [74].
- Euclidean geometry, [156 et seq.]
- Evolution in our ideas, [195].
- Exchange, [110].
- Expectation, in reasoning, state of, [25].
- Extension, concrete, feeling of, [147 et seq.];
- characterised, [158].
- Extracts, [70].
- Facultas signatrix, [55].
- Family, [211].
- Ferrero, [220].
- First causes, [190].
- Fouillée, [177].
- Fox, ruses of, [18].
- Franklin, [55].
- Function, notion of mathematical, [190].
- Galileo, [190].
- Galton, [10], [40], [99].
- Gauss, [148], [156], [218], [220].
- Geese, time-sense of, [170].
- Geiger, [63].
- Genera, [210 et seq.]
- General ideas, thinking by, [9];
- their grades distinguished, [101];
- likened to mental habits, [131], [225];
- meaning of, [135];
- observations on, [114 et seq.]
- Generalisation, [9], [185].
- Generic image, [10], [87 et seq.], [93], [169], [183], [196];
- an almost passive condensation of resemblances, [18];
- a spontaneous fusion of images, [22];
- comes half way between individual representation and abstraction properly so called, [23].
- Genii, [95].
- Geometry, born of practical needs, [148 et seq.];
- non-Euclidean, [156 et seq.]
- Gérando, [40], [41], [51].
- Gesture, language of, [48 et seq.], [66].
- Glass, [163].
- Goethe, [109], [134].
- Guyau, [166], [178].
- Habere, [79].
- Haeckel, [108].
- Hare, ruses of, [18].
- Hebrew, [69].
- Heinicke, [64].
- Helmholtz, [62].
- Heredity of acquired characters, [218].
- Hoeffding, [4], [136].
- Horwicz, [165], [166].
- Houzeau, [17], [18], [36].
- Huber, [55].
- Hume, [187], [190].
- Huxley, [10], [22], [212].
- Hybrids, [208].
- Hysterics, [127].
- Idealogues, [68].
- Idées-forces, [177].
- Identity, sense of, [6].
- Ideography, [53].
- Images, logic of, [26 et seq.], [40];
- also [5 et seq.], [111].
- Imagination, forms of, [112].
- Indifferent point, [163].
- Individual, notion of the, [204].
- Inference, [24], [26], [30].
- Infinity, [144].
- Intelligence, [87].
- Inventors, rôle of, [219].
- Iroquois, [74].
- Isolates, [17].
- James, W., [6], [9], [29], [30], [46], [80], [140], [149], [162], [175], [176], [194].
- Janet, [163].
- Kant, [137], [158], [175], [190].
- Kepler, [197], [202].
- Kirby, [55].
- Kleinpaul, [52].
- Kussmaul, [45], [46].
- Ladd, [7].
- Lamarck, [206].
- Language, origin of, [31 et seq.], [54 et seq.]
- Languages, natural organisms, [83];
- savage, [95 et seq.]
- Laplace, [218].
- Lapp, [76].
- Law, origin of concept of, [194 et seq.];
- theoretical or ideal, [200].
- Laws, defined, [197];
- called by the names of their inventors, [198];
- vary in the course of evolution, [213].
- Lefèvre, A., [61].
- Leibnitz, [31], [129], [140], [214].
- Leroy, G., [18], [19], [30], [57].
- Lewes, [180].
- Liard, [142].
- Linnæus, [106], [210].
- Lobachévski, [156].
- Locke, [31].
- Lotze, [150], [151], [178].
- Lubbock, [20], [50], [55], [96].
- Mach, E., [148], [163], [164], [178], [202].
- Maclellan, [139].
- Magpie, [20], [21].
- Maine de Biran, [181].
- Mallery, Colonel, [49], [50], [51].
- Mariotte, [202].
- Mathematical faculty, the, [217].
- Mathematicians, [126].
- Mathematics, originated in observation, [148].
- Mayer, R., [191].
- Measure of quantity, [100].
- Memory, [132].
- Mill, John Stuart, [24], [25], [26], [34], [138], [151], [154], [155], [181], [191].
- Mimicry, language of, [52].
- Mind, the, [9], [216].
- Miracles, [186].
- Mivart, St. George, [48].
- Monkeys, intelligence of, [19].
- Montesquieu, [197].
- Morgan, C. Lloyd, [16], [30].
- Motion, psychology of, [182].
- Motor types, [112].
- Müller, Fr., [60].
- Müller, Max, [28], [39], [40], [59], [60], [69], [71], [74], [79], [80], [92].
- Münsterberg, [148], [163], [166], [167], [177].
- Muscular types, [112].
- Mussels, [84].
- Names, individual, appellative or general?, [32].
- Nativists, [149].
- Neanderthal anthropoid, [61].
- Neo-geometers, [157].
- Neretina, [7].
- Newton, [218], [219].
- Nichols, [139], [161], [164], [175].
- Noiré, L., [60].
- Nomenclature, [105 et seq.]
- Nominalists, [122], [128].
- Normal time, [167].
- Nothing, the answer, [127 et seq.]
- Number, concept of, history and theories of its origin, [137 et seq.]
- Numbers, sequence of, [142 et seq.];
- nature of, [146].
- Numeration, in animals, [19];
- in the child, [35];
- its development, [98].
- Observations on general terms, [114 et seq.]
- Oken, [108].
- Onomatopœia, [71], [72].
- Order, [211].
- Owen, Richard, [109].
- Painter, [117].
- Parallels, axiom of, [157].
- Pascal, [219].
- Paul, Hermann, [69], [71].
- Paulhan, [90], [136].
- Perception, utility its mainspring, [4].
- Percepts, [111].
- Pérez, B., [36].
- Performing animals, [15].
- Perrier, E., [105].
- Physiologist, [119].
- Phonogram, [71].
- Photographs, composite, [10], [22].
- Plato, [222].
- Plurality, [139].
- Poincaré, [202].
- Poinsot, [146].
- Polymorphism, [207].
- Practical judgments, [93].
- Present, the, its nature, [160 et seq.]
- Preyer, [33], [38], [72], [139].
- Progress, [219].
- Quack, [34].
- Quantity, measure of, [100].
- Quatrefages, [205], [206].
- Ratiocination, [25].
- Realism, [128].
- Reasoning, signification of, [23];
- prior to speech, [38].
- Réaumur, [14].
- Recepts, [10], [26], [89].
- Reflexion, [94].
- Regnaud, P., [71], [78], [79].
- Regularity, conception of, [196].
- Relations, [80], [81].
- Renan, [59], [69], [71], [76].
- Renouvier, [145], [146], [175], [181].
- Representation, [5].
- Representative faculty, [112].
- Reproduction, [207].
- Resemblances, [6], [90].
- Respiration, [166].
- Rhythm, [164], [165].
- Ribot, his observations on general ideas, [135].
- Riemann, [156], [158].
- Romanes, [10], [13], [14], [19], [34], [35], [40], [43], [46], [55], [57], [63], [66], [89], [93], [170], [184].
- Roots, [69 et seq.], [75].
- Rousseau, J. J., [77].
- Rubicon, passage of the, [92].
- Sanskrit, [69].
- Savage languages, [95 et seq.]
- Savage races, time-sense of, [171].
- Sayce, [67], [70], [73], [75], [77], [96].
- Schelling, [108].
- Schleicher, [83].
- Schmidkunz, [2], [3].
- Schneider, [7].
- Sciences, origin of the, [221].
- Scientists, [135].
- Scott, [43].
- Semi-circular canals, [149].
- Sensation-limits, [166].
- Sequence of numbers, [142 et seq.]
- Siamese, [62].
- Sicard, Abbé, [44].
- Sidgwick, Prof., [125].
- Sigismund, [33].
- Signs, logic of, [27];
- imitative, [43];
- language of, [49];
- development of, [92];
- the importance of, [144 et seq.]
- Sigwart, [199].
- Similarities, [90], [195].
- Simplification, [135].
- Skeleton, abstract thought a, [135].
- Smith, Adam, [31].
- Song, speech is derived from, [62].
- Space, origin of the concept of, [146 et seq.];
- acoustic, [148];
- sense of, [148];
- abstract notion of, [151 et seq.];
- n-dimensional, [156];
- Euclidean, [157];
- characterised, [158].
- Species, origin and growth of the concept of, [203 et seq.];
- fixity of, [205];
- constituent elements of the concept of, [206];
- defined, [206];
- vary in the course of evolution, [213].
- Specific characters, [205 et seq.]
- Speech, origin of, [54 et seq.], [59 et seq.];
- development of, [67].
- Spence, [55].
- Spencer, Herbert, [7], [62], [80], [137], [150], [165], [175].
- Stallo, [153], [158], [222].
- Steinthal, [59].
- Stern, [26].
- Stewart, Dugald, [31], [51].
- Substantive, the, [76].
- Substitution, [27], [110], [226].
- Sully, J., [25], [160], [175].
- Sylvester, [148].
- Symbolic thought, [132], [226].
- Symbolism, complete, [109].
- Symbols, [145].
- Taine, [33], [34], [73], [87], [129].
- Temporal signs, [178].
- Ten, the most convenient arithmetical basis, [143].
- Thermodynamics, [192].
- Time, origin of the concept of, [159];
- consciousness of, [164 et seq.];
- sense of, [164];
- conception of infinite, [174];
- measure of, [174 et seq.];
- psychological process by which its primitive notion is constituted in consciousness, [175 et seq.]
- Time-perception, simple repetition the elements of, [176];
- the work of attention, [178].
- Tracy, Destutt de, [80].
- Tylor, [43], [50], [67], [71], [99], [142], [143].
- Unconscious activity, [132].
- Unconscious, the, [224];
- psychology of the, [226].
- Unity, idea of, [138];
- abstract, [141].
- Unity-type, [143].
- Utility, [218], [219];
- law of, [5].
- Van Ende, [170].
- Venn, J., [188].
- Vera causa, [181].
- Verb, the, [78], [97].
- Vierordt, [163].
- Visual types, [112], [119 et seq.]
- Vital force, [193].
- Vocalisation, [61].
- Vogt, [208].
- Waitz, [178].
- Wallace, [217].
- Ward, [178].
- Wasps, intelligence of, [14].
- Weismann, [218].
- Whitney, [69], [71], [75], [80].
- Wilks, Dr., [58].
- Will, the type of causality, [181 et seq.]
- Wizel, Adam, [126].
- Words, do we think without them?, [40];
- they pass to autocracy, [102].
- Writing, [53].
- Wundt, [103], [149], [161], [162], [163], [176], [189], [196].
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