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INDEX
Achilles, The, of Zeno, 252.
Action, and pure knowledge, xvii; and pure memory, planes of, 210; and time, 23; necessary, 6; needs of, and bodies, 261; orientation of consciousness towards, 233; plane of, 130, 217; possible, 7; real and virtual, 310; reflex and voluntary, 81; the true point of departure, 67; useful, and pure knowledge, 262; virtual and real, 57.
Actual sensation and pure memory differ in kind, 179.
Adaptation, the general aim of life, 96.
Adler, 143.
Affection, 310; always localized, 61; and perception, difference between, 53; has, from the outset, some extensity, 61; impurity in perception, 60; its source, 57.
Affections, 1; an invitation to act, 2.
Affective states, vaguely localized, 52.
Amnesia, retrogressive, 224.
Amnesias, systematized, 222.
Aphasia, 231; cases of, 139; conception of, xv; diagrams of sensory, 156; sensory, 149; sensory, evidence from certain forms of, 139.
Aphasias, the true, 151.
Apraxia, 111.
Arrow, The, of Zeno, 252.
Association, not the primary fact, 215; of ideas, in what it consists, 103; of ideas, laws of, 212; of perceptions with memory, 106.
Associations, of similarity and contiguity, 212 ff.
Associationism, error of, 171, 212, 321; intellectualizes ideas too much, 213.
Attention, and recognition, 119; a power of analysis, 124; compared to telegraph-clerk, 123; first, an adaptation of the body, 120; negatively, inhibition of movement, 120; perception and memory, relations of, 120 ff.; to life, xiv, 226; to life, conditioned by body, 225.
Atom, Faraday's theory of, 265; Kelvin's theory of, 265; modern theories of, 266; properties of, 263.
Auditory, image, 99; memory, 133; memory of words, 161.
Automatic, the, and the voluntary, 145.
Automatism, no; wide range of, 99.


Babilée, 149 note.
Bain, 161.
Ballet, 144 note.
Bastian, 121 note, 140, 157 note.
Bateman, 101 note, 141 note.
Becoming, instantaneous section of, 86.
Berkeley, and Descartes, ix; and 'mechanical philosophers,' ix; and the object, viii; on extensity, 284 ff.
Berlin, 101 note.
Blindness and deafness, psychic, 132; word, 132; psychic, 108, 111, 161; psychic, as a disturbance of motor habit, 115; psychic, two kinds of, 115; word, two kinds of, 133.
Bodies, distinct, and the needs of life, 261.
Body, a centre of action, 5, 178; a centre of perceptions, 43; and mind, relation of, 295; and soul, relation of, 234; an instrument of action, 299; an instrument of choice, 233; a moving boundary between future and past, 88; a moving, trajectory of, 246; a place of passage, 196; conditions attention to life, 225; consciousness of, is my present, 177; does not give rise to representation, 5; education of, 139; is that which fixes the mind, 226; known from within as well as from without, 1;

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