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INDEX
Language, elaborate and primitive, 158; the hearing of an unknown, 134.
Laquer, 111 note. Learning by heart, 89 ff.
Lehmann, 105 note.
Leibniz, on Descartes, 255.
Leibnizian monads, 31.
Lépine, 200 note.
Lesions, brain and the motor diagram, 143.
Liberty, measure of determined by tension of duration, 279.
Lichtheim, 140, 142 note, 156 note.
Light, red, 272.
Lissauer, 108, 116, 117.
Living matter, progress of, 67.
Localization, cerebral, 131.
Lotze, 50.
Luciani, 162 note.


Magnan, 157 note.
Man of impulse, 198.
Marillier, 120 note, 121 note.
Marcé, 141 note.
Materialism and idealism, 236.
Materialism and spiritualism, 13.
Materialism, essence of, 79; true method of refuting, 80.
Materiality, begets oblivion, 232.
Matter, an aggregate of images, vii; and common sense, vii; and consciousness, 276 ff.; and perception, vii, 76; and perception, differ only in degree, 78; and perception, kinship of, 292; and spirit, reciprocal action of, 325; and spirit, transition between, 295; an ever renewed present, 178; artificial division of, 259; coincides with pure perception, 81; considered before dissociation into existence and appearance, viii; definition of, 8; existence and essence of, xvi; has no occult power, 78, 81; in concrete perception, 237; living, progress of, 332; metaphysic of, 295; not the substratum of a knowledge, 82; philosophers' conception of, vii; philosophical theory of, 262 ff.; philosophy of, 80; the vehicle of an action, 82.
Maudsley, 111, 121 note.
Maury, 200 note.
'Mechanical philosophers' and Berkeley, ix.
Mechanism of speech, 139.
Mechanists and dynamists, xvi.
Memories, conditioned by cerebral mechanism, 84; supposed destruction of, 160; where stored. Fallacy involved, 191.
Memory, actualized in an image differs from pure memory, 181; and brain, 86; and brain, relation between, 119; and perception point to action, 302; a principle independent of matter, 81; a privileged problem, xii, 83; auditory, of words, 147; bodily and true, their relation, 197; capital importance of problem of, 80; circles of, 127; contraction of, 129; different planes of, 129; empirical study of, 83; expansion of, 128; function of, in relation to things, 279; gives subjective character to perception, 80; habit, recalls similarity, 201; habit, inhibits spontaneous memory, 97; how it becomes actual, 162; independent, an appeal to, 90; in dreams, 200; intersection of mind and matter, xii; is spirit, 313; its apparent oneness with the body, 82; its part in perception, 70; its twofold operation, 80; loss of, 149; mixed forms of, 103; needs motor aid to become actual, 152; not a manifestation of matter, 313; not an emanation of matter, 237; not destroyed by brain lesions, 132; of a sensation is not a nascent sensation, 174; of words, localization of denied, xv; perception and attention, relations of, 120 ff.; phenomena of, 81; primary function of, 303; psychological mechanism of, 82; psychology of, 295; pure, and action, planes of, 210; pure, and the memory-image, 170; pure, detached from life, 179; pure, differs in kind from actual sensation, 179; pure, inextensive and powerless, 180; pure, interests no part of the body, 179; pure, its reference to spirit, 78; representative, 94 ff.; reverberation, in consciousness, of indetermination, 70; spontaneous, in children and savages, 198; spontaneous, its exaltation and inhibition, 98; spontaneous, recalls differences, 201; subjective side of knowledge, 25; supplanting perception, 24; the condensing power of, 76; the two forms of, 89 ff.; to be sought apart from motor adaptation, 119; true, records every moment of duration, 94; two forms, support each other, 98; two kinds of, 195; visual, 108.
Memory-image, and habit memory,