in Eleatic philosophy, 314
known only from within, 307-8
Chaos, 232.
_See_ Disorder
Character, moral, 5, 99-100
Charrin, 81 _note_
Chemistry, 27, 34-6, 55, 72, 74, 98, 194, 226, 256, 260
Child, intelligence in, 147-8
adolescence of, in illustration of evolutionary becoming, 311-3
Chipped stone, in paleontology, 139
Chlorophyllian function, 107-9, 114, 117, 246, 253
Choice, 110, 125, 143-5, 179, 180, 252, 260-4, 276, 366
and consciousness, 110, 179, 260-4
Chrysalis, 114 _note_
Cinematograph, 306-7, 339-40
Cinematographical character of ancient philosophy, 315-6
of intellectual knowledge, 306, 307, 312-8, 323-4, 331-3, 346
of language, 306-7, 312-5
of modern science, 329-31, 336-7, 341-3, 345, 346, 347
Circle of the given, broken by action, 192, 247
logical and physical, 277
vicious, in intellectualist philosophy, 193, 197, 320
vicious, in the intuitional method is only apparent, 192, 193
Circularity of God's thought in Aristotle's philosophy, 324
of each special evolution, 128
Circulation, protoplasmic, imitated, 32-3
in plants and animals, 108
Circumstances in the determination of evolution, 101-2, 128-9, 133, 138,
142, 150-1, 167, 168, 170-1, 193, 194, 252, 256
in relation to special instincts, 138, 168, 193
Classes of words corresponding to the three kinds of representation, 303-4
Clausius, 243
Clearness characteristic of intellect, 160
Cleft between the organized and the unorganized, 190, 196-9
Climbing plants, instincts of, 170 _note_
Coincidence of matter with space as in Kant, 206, 207, 244
of mind with intellect as in Kant, 48, 206
of qualities, 216
of seeing and willing, 237
of self with self, definition of the feeling of duration, 199-200
Coleopter, instinct in, 146
Colonial theory, 259, 260
Colonies, microbial, 259
Color variation in lizards, 72, 74
Coming and going of the mind between the without and the within gives rise
to the idea of "Nothing," 279
between nature and mind, the true method of philosophy, 239
Common-sense, 29, 153, 161, 213, 224, 277
defined as continuous experience of the real, 213
Comparison of ancient philosophy with modern, 226, 228-9, 232, 328-9,
345-6, 349-51, 353-4, 356
Compenetration, 352-3. _See_ Interpenetration
Complementarity of forms evolved, xii, xiii, 51, 101, 103, 113, 116-7,
135, 136, 254, 255
of instinct and intelligence, 146, 173.
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