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*Psychology, definitions of, 135-175, 265, 266


 * , 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


 * , direction of, 5, 6
 * Sensation, 10, 14, 35, 44, 50, 51, 55; definition of, 60-75; mistrusted by physicists, 28-30; only means of acquaintance with outer world, 10-26, 50, 256-259; physical or mental, 261-266; visual, 73
 * 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; union of body and, 179-276
 * 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


 * , 79
 * Theories, modern, 225-233
 * Thought, not a movement, 7, 8; characteristics of, 76
 * Truth, 84, 85
 * Tyndall, 89, 207


 * , 127-133
 * Understanding, categories of the, 103-118
 * Unknowable, the, 25, 26
 * Union of mind and body, problem of, 273; of soul and body, 179-276


 * , Jules, 267
 * Vogt, Karl, 204


 * , molecular, 273, 274, 276; nerve, 243
 * Will, the most characteristic psychical function, 166, 167
 * World, assembly of sensations, 26; our ideas, 65; external known only by our sensations, 10-26; 50, 256-259


 * X of matter, 18, 21, 25, 49


 * , visual sensations of, 13