- Abstractions, character of, 8
- "Archives de Psychologie," 198
- Aristotle, 106, 129, 169, 186-190, 201, 265
- Association, "inseparable," 116
- Automatism, 250
- Bain, 3, 121, 186, 189, 219, 245, 252
- Belfast, congress at, 207
- Bergson, 47, 86;
- Berkeley, 47, 109, 225, 226, 227, 271
- Berthelot, 147
- Binet, 3, 191;
- theory of mind and brain, 236, 255
- Body, union with mind, 179;
- Aristotle on body and soul, 188
- Brain, 225, 226, 227;
- Brieux, 209
- Brillouin, 10
- Categories, 106, 107, 114, 190, 263
- Change, law of consciousness, 245
- Cognition, 15, 33, 58, 98, 105,
107, 117, 123, 140, 141, 145,
153, 155, 157, 162, 184, 190,
195, 208, 225, 228, 241, 243,
246, 251, 260, 262, 264, 266
- Comte, Auguste, 213
- Concepts, method of, 6, 7;
- Conclusion, 234-255
- Condillac, 98
- Condition, normal, 80
- Consciousness, 58, 195;
- anatomical ignorance of, 237, 238;
- definition of: relation subject-object, categories of the understanding, separability of the consciousness from its object, idealism, 96-134;
- as dialyser, 244;
- law of, 275, 276;
- and nerve current, 247-255;
- manifestations of, 236;
- of a state, 63;
- origin of, 180;
- phenomena of, 17, 88, 190, 210, 223;
- useless luxury, 222
- Contiguity, law of, 169, 170, 173
- Current, motor, psychology of, 248, 249;
- Dantec, "Les Lois Naturelles," 10
- Dastre, "La Vie et la Mort," 10, 145
- Democritus, 158
- Descartes, 64, 77, 78, 97, 152, 193
- "Discours de la Méthode," 77
- Dreams, 82, 87
- Dualism, of mind and matter, 69, 71, 182, 140, 155, 182, 254, 263
- Duality, of sensation, 78;
- of ideation, 78;
- of consciousness and object, 199;
- of nature, 224;
- of soul and body, 269
- Duhem, evolution of mechanics, 10
- Ebbinghaus, 160, 161
- Eccentricity, law of, 247
- Effort, psychological nature of, 94;
- Ego, 75, 86, 88, 89, 99, 152;
- Emotions, definitions of the, 88-95, 263
- Energy, 30, 31
- Enumeration, method of, 6
- Epiphenomenon, 222
- "Étude Expérimentale de l'Intelligence" (Binet), 8
- Excitant, the, 18, 21, 22, 83, 244, 257, 258, 266
- Existence or reality, 84, 85
- Externospection, 140-146
- Fathers of the Church, 201
- Fechner, 149
- Ferrier, 73
- Finality, definition of, 163
- Flournoy, 70, 73, 182, 191, 198
- Geneva, congress of, philosophy at, 226
- Goblot, E., "La Finalité sans Intelligence," 164
- Habit, law of, 250
- Hallucinations, 81, 82, 87
- Hamilton, William, 47, 65, 256;
- Herbart, 90, 91
- Herrick, C. L., 86
- Heterogeneity, axiom of, 182, 183;
- principle of, 8, 73, 74, 182, 183, 194, 205, 206, 208, 215, 269
- "Histoire du Matérialisme" (Lange), 137
- Hume, 64, 109
- Huxley, 118, 222
- Idealism, principle of, 64, 73, 119-125;
- Ideation, duality of, 78, 80
- Identity, 221
- Image, definition of the, 76-87, 263
- Intellectualism, definition of, 166
- Intelligence, only inactive consciousness, 117;
- materialist explanation of, 204
- Inter-actionism, 185
- Introspection, 140-146
- Intuition, 269
- James, William, theory of emotion, 91-94; 100, 163
- "Journal of Philosophy," 100
- Kant, 34, 106, 107, 108, 181, 190, 235
- Kelvin, Lord, 11
- Knowable, the, 4, 5, 7
- Knowledge and its object, 55-59;
- Külpe, 160
- "L'Ame et le Corps," 3
- "La Finalité sans Intelligence" (Goblot), 164
- "La Nouvelle Monadologie" (Renouvier et Prat), 64
- "La Philosophie de Hamilton," 47
- "La Vie et la Mort" (Dastre), 10
- Ladd, 58 note[14]
- Lange, theory of emotion, 91;
- "Histoire du Matérialisme," 137
- Law of contiguity, 162 note[37], 169, 170, 173
- Law of eccentricity, 247
- Law of mental expression rejected, 162 note[37];
- mental distinguished from physical, 163
- Law, psychological compared with natural, 167, 168
- Law of relativity of cognition, 245
- Law of similarity, 162 note[37], 169, 170
- Le Bon, Gustave ("l'Evolution de la Matière"), 27
- "Le Paralogisme psycho-physiologique" (Bergson), 226
- "Le Personnellisme" (Renouvier), 226
- "Leçons de Philosophie" (Rabier), 148
- Leibnitz, 129, 195, 220
- Littré, 207
- Locke, 139
- "Logical and Psychological Distinction between the True and the Real" (Herrick), 86
- Lotze, 73, 148
- Lyons, 66
- Mach, 160
- Materialism, origin and definition of, 201-203;
- "Matière et Mémoire" (Bergson), 86, 226, 229, 230, 271
- Matter, definition of, 3-51;
- description of, 256-260;
- distinct from mind, 3;
- domain of physics, 6;
- mechanical theories of, 27-43;
- non-significant properties of, 172, 173;
- X of; 18, 21, 25, 49
- Mechanics, fetichism of, 220
- Mechanism, nervous, to imitate intellectual act, 221
- Metaphysics, 128 note[31], 234, 235
- "Métaphysique et Psychologie" (Flournoy), 182
- Method, rule of, 5;
- of concepts and enumeration, 6
- Meudon, 152
- Mill, John Stuart, 13, 19, 47, 64, 116, 121
- Mind, definition of, 55-175; 260-266;
- distinction between, and matter, 3;
- domain of psychology, 6;
- incomplete life of, 179-190;
- inseparability of, and matter, 185;
- inventory of 56;
- "Mind and Body" (Bain), 3, 219
- Monadism, 195
- Monism, 69, 271
- Motion, 35
- Movement, molecular, 73;
- Müller, 21
- Münsterberg, 160
- Nerves, motor, 228, 230;
- power of distinction, 22;
- specific energy of, 21, 46, 242;
- sensory, 228, 230, 232, 273, 275;
- vibrations of, 242, 243;
- nervous system, 16, 17, 24, 25, 44, 45, 48, 115, 228, 241, 257, 258, 274, 275
- Noumena, 34, 35, 43, 109, 142 note[34], 260, 271
- Object. See Subject
- Observation, 235
- Organ, function of, material, 206
- Ostwald, 10
- Panmaterialism, 70
- Panpsychism, 70, 195, 198
- Parallelism, definition of, 214-220;
- Parallelist theory, 132
- Perceptible, the, 84, 85
- Perception, intermediate character of, 15;
- Personality, formation of, 100
- Phenomena, auditory, 37;
- Phenomenism of Berkeley, 109 note[26]
- "Philosophical Review," 70
- Philosophy, history of, 200
- "Philosophy of Hamilton" (J. S. Mill), 47
- Pilon, 113
- Plato, 201
- Preadaptation, process of, 164-175
- Prince, Morton, 70
- Probabilism forced upon us, 174
- "Psychical Review," 86
- "Psychologie," 112
- "Psychologie du Raisonnement" (Binet), 113
- Psychology, definitions of, 135-175, 265, 266
- Rabier, E., 98, 112, 148
- Radio-activity, 27
- Reason developed according to law, 169
- Recapitulation, 256-276
- Reid, Thomas, 47, 65, 259
- Relativity, principle of, 104, 109, 252
- Renouvier, 64, 97, 106, 205, 226
- "Revue Générale des Sciences," 10
- "Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale," 164, 226
- "Revue de Philosophie," 10
- Raymond, Du Bois, 73
- Ribot, 137
- Search, direction of, 5, 6
- Sensation, 10, 14, 35, 44, 50, 51, 55;
- Sensibility, cerebral, 239, 240;
- employment in physiology, 61
- Separation of consciousness from its object, 126-134
- Similarity. See Law
- Simon, Dr., 209
- Société Française de Philosophie, 256
- Soul, distinct from body, 77;
- Souls, disembodied, 45
- Specificity of Nerves. See Nerves
- Spencer, Herbert, 245
- Spiritualism, refutation of, 192, 195, 268, 269
- Strong, M., 195
- Subject, defined and distinguished from object, 96
- Substance, definition of, 102
- Substantialism, 134
- Symbols, mechanical theories of matter, 27-43
- System, nervous, 16, 17, 24, 25, 44, 45, 48, 115, 228, 241, 257, 258, 274, 275
- Taine, 79
- Theories, modern, 225-233
- Thought, not a movement, 7, 8;
- Truth, 84, 85
- Tyndall, 89, 207
- Unconsciousness, 127-133
- Understanding, categories of the, 103-118
- Unknowable, the, 25, 26
- Union of mind and body, problem of, 273;
- Verne, Jules, 267
- Vogt, Karl, 204
- Wave, molecular, 273, 274, 276;
- Will, the most characteristic psychical function, 166, 167
- World, assembly of sensations, 26;
- Zoologist, visual sensations of, 13
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