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A Review
of
Henri Louis Bergson's Book
Time and Free Will
Is Index
by Doug Renselle

I

Alphabetical Reference Index to Bergson's Time and Free Will
©Quantonics, Inc., 2001-2024
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

I

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,

Quantonic extension to original index

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,

Quantonic extension to original index

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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Chapter:

III
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(19May2003 rev - Add index word 'intellect.')
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