Self and feelings as explicitly and implicitly | Sense-knowledge, its possibilities, 182 apprehended, 22-24 and feelings, error as to our know- and introspection, 387 and will equally unknown directly in how known, 20 known as primarily as feelings, 26 its perception, 16 perceived immediately, 22 Self-defence impossible for a general Self-denial impossible without suffering, 469 universality and necessity of moral Self-evident and primary is our knowledge gratification as a duty, 251 truths, the source of all our know- Self-existence, sense of, 20 an objection to, stated, 22 inseparable from pursuit of truth, 27 does not contain certainty, but intel- indispensable to our intellect, 87 not in plants, 334 -, permanent, possibilities of, 131 are the means, not the objects of Senses, alleged deception of, 117, 121, 122 Similar structures may arise independently, Simple and compound feelings, 107 unity of thinking principle, 388 Stomach, 147, 159 Stone-throwing, illustration from, 156, 157 Stratification and cleavage, illustration Strengths of different motives can be felt, Striking of a clock, 92, 115, 424 motive, ambiguity of that term, 270 Structure and function correspond, 331 to be understood before function, 146 Structures, similar, may arise indepen- Struggle for life, 372 Stuart Mill and justice in this life, 489 Study of idealism necessary, 71 of man, 143, 276 of structure must precede that of Subjective signs spontaneously interpreted Subjectivity of truth, impossible, 238 Subsistence, perception of, 211 -, thought and extension as its alleged Substances, chemical, 302 chemical, their quantitative relations, -, inorganic viewed similarly by science organic, formed artificially, 333, 501 temporary distinctions, 442 -, feelings of, 191, 192 real and ideal, 410 Sucking action of infant, 184 and Bichat, 175 Suffering, absence of, its consequences, 469 Sufferings of animals, 358, 471 of animals not known to them, 358 reason, 49 and the universe, 453 Sun, distance, diameter, surface, and volume Sun's motion, illustration from, 95, 123 • powers, 286 that an instinct would be found with be, 43 248 will of, not root of ethics, 247, Supreme legislative judge, rewarder, and 460 science of sciences, 14, 383 truth which is taught by nature, value of conception of duty, 251 Surprise, feelings of, 193 Sycamore, curious fact about root of, 335 -, said not to contain an inference, 54 Symmetry, 152, 428 of disease, 429 of echinoderms, 429 of radiolaria, 429 of the body, 152 serial, 152, 318, 428, 513 Sympathetic effect of emotional signs, 196, 352 system, 168 Sympathy, feelings of, 186 Synthesis of feelings, 198 of forces in organisms, 422 Tadpoles, 317 Tahiti, flora of, 371 T Tail of rat grafted, 439 Tails of cat and bull, 341 of lizards, 337, 437. to wings of butterflies, 377 Tardiness of ameliorations and Theism, 486 feeling of various, 197, 255 Tastes, differences as to, accounted for, Tears, etc., need not mean pain, 167, 472 Telic cyclical changes, 438 nature of reflex action, 364 Temporary principles, 508 substantial distinctions, 442 of aberration of light, 398 that instinct is hereditary habit, 362 "Therefore," force of the word, 58 Thimble-rigging, intellectual, 135 "Thing," as a term used by children, 227, Things and thought agree when truth cannot both be and not be, 39, 42 not imaginable, conceivable, 89, 112 themselves seen, not their images, 93 Thinking principle has no organ, 388 Third general principle, law of causation, This life and justice, 489 world is an arena of probation, 496 Thomson, Sir William, 403 Thought and extension as attributes of and language both spring from intel- and matter, 388 and motion, 417 - and things agree when truth exists, Thought, as we know it, needs a body, 145 has no organ, 388 its play and movement, analogical needed for language, 230 needs the imagination of words and not dependent on the imagination of precedes speech in infants, 234 Three meanings of the term "know," 189 Thylacinus and evolution, 520 Tierra del Fuego, men of, 284 and beauty, 256 its charm, 197 Trees with roots exposed, 378 Tribes, evolution of, 526 True affirmation as to certainty of feelings, philosopher, his duty, 498. 499 Truly intelligent action far-seeing, 449 Trustworthiness of common sense, 63 |