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Ideas, |
analysis of, 134;
interpenetration of, 135;
unreasoning adherence to, 135;
some not incorporated, 135;
associationism fits superficial, 136;
reconciliation of, at deeper level, 136;
association of, in interrupted conversation, 156;
general, and perception of homogeneous medium, 163. |
Identity, |
principle of, 207;
attempt to replace causality by, 208;
(part of p. 209 moved to p. 208)
causality does not coincide with, 210. |
Illusion, |
as to psychic states possessing magnitude, 21;
reflective consciousness has two fundamental, 190;
of attributing mutual externality to conscious states, 231;
leading to difficulties about free will, 240. |
Immobility, |
movement cannot be made from, 114;
(part of p. 115 moved to p. 114)
all that science retains of motion is, 119,
228, 234.
(part of p. 229 moved to p. 228) |
Impenetrability, |
of matter, 88
f. |
Inertia, |
of organism, and pleasure, 38;
vis inertiae, 38;
dynamism derives, from voluntary activity, 140;
idea of spontaneity simpler than, 141;
spontaneity settling down into, 219.
(part of p. 220 moved to p. 219) |
Instinct, |
perception of duration in sleep compared to, 126;
(part of p. 127 moved to p. 126)
of the intellect, 135. |
Intellect, Intellectual,
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wholly intellectual representation, 30;
intellectual silence, 41;
two different kinds of reality conceived by the human intellect,
97;
our intellect has its instincts, 135,
deeper regions of the intellectual life 137;
substituting for consciousness their image or intellectual symbol,
their idea, 186;
human intellect embraces in the present moment immense intervals
of duration, 192; |
Intelligence,
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if [and when at quantum reality's "face
of change," its "quantum EIMA,"
its Jamesian "compenetration," its animate heterogeneity,]
we penetrate into depths of organized and living intelligence,
136;
prediction, cause-effect, 183; |
Intensity, |
of psychic states, 1
ff., 224 f.;
of sensations, 1
ff., 7, 20,
32, 40,
42, 47,
172 f.;
alleged intensive magnitude, 2,
3 f., 71
f., 106, 225;
no point of contact with extensive, 3,
70;
estimated by external causes, 4
f., 20, 31
f., 42, 72;
(part of p. 32 moved to p. 31)
estimated by atomic movements, 6;
different kinds of, 7;
of deep-sated psychic states, 8,
26;
of a growing desire, 8
f.;
of joy, 10;
of sorrow, 11;
of aesthetic feelings, 11
ff., 17 f.;
of moral feelings, pity, 19
f.; (part of p. 18 moved to p. 19)
of feeling of effort, 24
f.;
of intermediate states, 26;
(part of p. 27 moved to p. 26)
of violent emotions, 29
f., 31; (part of
p. 28 moved to p. 29)
as multiplicity of simple states, 31,
73;
of affective sensations, 31
f., 34 f., 47,
73; (part of p.
32 moved to p. 31)
and organic disturbance, 32;
of pain, 35 ff.;
of disgust, 36;
of representative sensations, 39
ff., 72;
as quality, 42,
90, 190,
224;
of sensation of sound, 43
f.;
of heat and cold, 46
f.;
of sensation of weight, 48;
of sensation of light, 50
ff.;
of a colour, 54;
two factors contributing to, 73;
as qualitative sign of quantity, 90,
224;
of deep-seated feeling, nothing but the feeling, 185;
how others made to realize, 185
f.;
as compromise between quality and quantity, 225. |
Interpenetration, |
multiplicity of, 75
n., 162;
of conscious states, 99,
100 f., 132
f., 163, 164,
231, 237;
in pure duration, 104,
107, 108,
110, 128,
218, 235;
of states of deep-seated self, 125,
137, 164;
of strong feelings, 132
f.;
of ideas, 135;
of apparently contradictory ideas at deeper level, 136;
in process of addition, 226;
replaced by plurality, 237. |
Introspection, |
as leading to fundamental self, 231. |
Intuition, |
of space necessary to idea of number, 77
ff., 84, 225;
of homogeneous medium, perhaps peculiar to man, 95
f., 236;
of motion and duration, 114;
of homogeneous space as step toward social life, 138,
163, 236;
immediate, and discursive thought, 237. |
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