its definition, 95

its development, 95-97

defective in its definition of matter, 97

defective in its definition of mind, 97, 98

opposed to the imperative assumptions of non-empirical, transcendent knowledge of things-in-themselves, 98

however modified, cumbered with the difficulties of pure materialism, 98, 99

a view of, held by many Christian thinkers, 99, 100

Mathematics, a disclosure of the divine nature, 261

crystallized, the heavens are, 261

Matter, regarded as atoms which have force as a universal and inseparable property, 90, 91