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INDEX Paresh evens Aten pte ated eat ae i 9 Suincaies' o's eee nace at pa een Pe reed ares aed ore e) Act S139 3 came of Sisceghieptt ncaa Serene hogan, Sete ea aoy eet Se ariauieet Pee caer panes wally ot Santi apa ease niente? 986.78 ee ES BT, sat, pan eaten paatired 1,47 aa ae 185; ee eae erect se Ee se tied a ay nates satura of 85 eee efter eae eee ae Shatin ets a Na latace, 32, 93-35, 115 216; (imma ‘anseant), Efrain plants, 1, 304 metaphysical, 227," predica- ‘mental 1, 27) Agnostcinm, 1171, 260,203,353 “Empirical, 11, 267 A fstio, fy, 267, pa, HI, 78 ‘Moab Gree. 1,50,60 1.87 ‘On plaraity of forms, , 130) 13 aed, 62 Riccander, © apace, J, 85; time, 124 ‘gal Zoonpores 46°27 Iiffnde"soaniceadental 1, x75 Ridtopy: betas Ame itor, a8 f ‘iyi Hf,'1s, 13, 26, 159, 213 Attribution, 11, 168 fl, apg ae sear Proportional, i, 168 i, S735, dwision of 1, 165-170 abireof 1, 165-108 Cause, flity Analyte jdgments Anazagores Te to-tt, 18 Anaximander I, ‘Anaximenes, 1 ‘Andronicus of ithod ‘Angels, 1,203 ‘soll Definition of, 1 241-242: amcbiiy ot, Ye aga Eset 360 3g, 87, 265,267,280 ‘Anthorooids 208. ‘Anthropomorphim, 1,303 #. Saving tho, 11,245,155 Phenomena Sensitive, 1 238 ve, I, 238-2 ‘wal a rd 386 Archimedes, TL 146 ‘Aristotle, 12,8, 0, 12, 13. 15-17. “Th, 20, 28, 26, 67, 09, 74) 73, 75: 78,79,95 1320157. 280, 288,298, Jeu gig? 1 35.73.86, 3115.0-, 15g 24h ad ay, 28 338 the detion ats distance, 1312 ; ‘common sense, T, 237 evolution, I, 330; faculties, 1, Soa. Free'wily 1,277 finality, If, 249 £3 goodness, TI, 1785 ‘he individual, 1 1525 infty, T, 04; life, T,'x79! matter aad 1 1, 38-39, 44: motion, Ty 709 f, 178-179; the Platonic forms,'Il, 96, 102; potency, 1, Tart; real distinction, IE, 195 ) sensation, T, 217; the soul, 1, tis; spontaneous generation, T, B23) subtance, Hy 205 fo, 2035 ie, Te riguat: the veld, 1, gat 1 Atrow, the," 1,69, 76 ‘Assoclationiom, 1,265,296; TT, 51, Astronomy, I 39 ASSET node Es ay um ver "ha individual 1 131 Choma loess Avgustine 3. 1 99 "Gn evolution, 1330 ; free will 1, 277 {2933 the Platonic {ermé, 1, ‘Avarroes, 1,130 ; 11, 8: ‘On individuation, 1, 253; real aistinetion, TE, 195, ‘Avicenna, If, 218, ‘Gn individuation, 1, 152 6; plurality of forms, f, i307 real Sietincton, 1h, 195 6 “avieebron, T1291. Baia, 1,26 Balfour, Lord T,2t0 TL, 249 Balmes ‘Oa space, I, 89 ; the void T, 94 Bannes, 1,217'0.7 Barbados B74 Barron, i, 38m. 63 Bateson, I, 394,939 204 8. 2 Beautifal, the, i217 Behavioutism, I, 216 “And thought, 1,253 INDEX “Analogy of, 11, 166-17 coro formal object fink, "ago 1) contingent, Uh, 1741 Ti, 285 i; descriptive definidon of 1,139 idea of Pure, T, 266. fmmaterll, two Kinds ‘of, Th Ts7 fei. modes of, TL, 363 £5 necessary, TL 174," 286, 296 £2 Tota gens, Il, 172,289; object at netapiyates, Ht 50: hike fsophy of, i 5-73. the primary ihtkidba of, ar “30, as roperties of, TK, pt. i, ‘enses of word, 1f198 fj unity Seth, ror Hs and Unity the Stine, 1h, #764 ergoou, H 1 253 ; 1, 268 “On time, {125-1275 dental of chute Berkeley, Ti, 44 74.85, 99 Sua" Imattterttiony, Th, 43: criticiam of, Tl, 59 #5 else ed porapi 1, 38 Bhat; 1, 202 Billot, 1, ar3.m. 2, 216 Billoart, 1,217 2.1 emesis, law of T, 323 f. Biology, 1 207330, 344 Po onstitation of, 4Im46 : 446s mathematica, 1. £05? natural, Die otis 95 ar aug ‘Ditlon of person, 1,214.3 con ctemity, 1.18 individua oo, 1g2} nature 1,193 Bosanquet. i, 267 1a tay. 23 239 Boyle, Ry f27 Bradley, i, 253; TI, 43, 129m. 2 Brage, W.7, 1, 1593 Th, 149, Braia Burnet, ¥. 1,19 Buree, 1 842.5 UL, 73m, 462. 3, pudda's Hudibras, 1, 49 Coie, 1, Ciiethar fog a. 2: TL 120,136 Yon igo meaty a. 42900 Ty 2bg'n, 283 and. 3,292 8, ‘On accidental power, 1,139 £, INDEX analogy, I, 167, 168 a cognition, 17267 evcivtion, S3t1. the formal concept, TL on. and a 3 inte agent 1, "309; eomloige ot fegular, 1.2632 real tne: tion, Th, 1957) the subject of Scton, I, 100 CCoprelas, 106 ; 1, Tiga, 265m. Gh the subject of action, 1,110 amends ‘On Seeoticam, 11, x8 Carr, Wildon, 1 38 8,32 2, 88 2 Carrel, 1, 18 Categorical Imperative, 1, Saterorical imp 300 190 my ity ‘Princip of, 1,125 £.; 11,35, 269 mutual, I, 135, 158, 268 Tr 255, Cause, If, pt. 11, ch. 9 “Analogical, “Tf, 255; co- ordination of, 11, pt. Ich. tr ‘sential eubordintion’ of, 11, 27a. 277 3. exclusion of Sinai ‘and fora irom Natural Science, TT, 140-147 f, 1543 the four, 1, 116: Good ‘evo cases ‘of one eflect, Ti, 297 8. % hapa, 961; reaty of, Yh 234 “total 1 203,258 ond, finality cate, 195, ‘Colony of, 1,196 ; nature of, T, sr er esd by probable ted by probable arguments, 11,13 common and selene, WY, v4; division of 12 11 7 formal, 11, 11; ‘metaphysical, Physical and’ moray Ie ze i ature of, Il, 10 1.3 *probal certitude,’ Ti, 1a) subjective ‘and objective, U1, 11; uftimate motive of, Il, 25 f., 28 f,, 128, cade "And Evolution ¥, 330 £° id Hylomorphism, 1, 163 ; involved im knowledge, 1,219, 387 Change, substantial, 1, 41-46, 128 339 Chartres, School of, 1, 97 Christanity, E12 ‘And Platonism, 1,305 f Clare, 7, 88.89 Gia pace, 1 Bq a. x; time, T ragand ne Coffey, Th, 132m. 185 "Oa Berkeley, TT, 50, : doubt, collghh? Minion, 453. ‘Definition, X28 ; intellectual, cognition; "mature of, Ip 212 Sq not a” predicamentalac- fiom, 1227 1.2 not purely pase sive, 1.216 f, 227 rooted in im- materiality, 1. 245 fy 2527 Th, n9 ©, Konotwedge, intellect, sense Sucre ‘of all union, I, 217; nature of 1206 Common sent, 1 236. Comparison ‘Notion and kinds of, 1, x22 2 Univeral CConation, 1. 238-2 wil : ermal 1,370; 11a, 359: objective, Hh 124, 159° fof Selng, 1, 260 ‘faen CConetpts, knowledge through, I, 12 Soncepsaim, i 9-98, 40-fen, “And notion of being, 1, 6x CConcrate act, 11, 190 f. Condi 265 Condition, 1, 239 Condition, The Fist, 11,37 Conjugation, I, 207, 209, Conselousness “nfaliblity of, TI, 50; kinds of, 1, 49; meaning of, 1, 48 ration, TH, 204 35 © Contac, 1,67, 8 a ee £5 victual, 1, ie Contiesity, 1,6 Seatget 7 ing conti Ot matter, T. sr 07 & eDiacontinsity Continuum, 167-77 ; Uy 24% 2 fal 1, 7 fs ‘per 388 INDEX manent, 1685 phyla 172 contradict, Principle of, 1,364 Ecrporeality, ‘Form off, 307" 10, on Scotus Corruption, 1,109, 128, 318, Generation ‘Cosmological Argument, IT, 203 i “Active aad passive, 1,336 definition of TT, 33) mente Tr, 3331. implies no change, 1 332) Bot imposible, 1283 Ration of, 1, 332; of human foul, I, 383 £3) of the world & fact, Ti, 334 £ proper to the First Couse, Tl, 333; a relation, Hf, 332 1; Truth of, 11 204 Criterion, Uitimate, “TT, pt. 1, ch, 13% 1 25 £4 123 "Conditions of, I 127 ; nature of, 1, 129 1; opinions on, 1, iar! rove, I, 253 Gronia, vit; 1, 21 Geysta, 1, 181 ‘Dampior-Whetham, T, 334.0.; UL, 45.0; TL, 140m, 150. DiArey, MC, 1, 52 and n, 160, ; Mair, s37a 8 ‘On certitude, TH, 14 n Dario, 1100 8. f, 127 2 ‘On infinity,” ty toy me 2; maltiloeation, I, 161 ; space, 1,98 Darwin, 1,23, 334 5 Th, 249 Bay Sa tat Peioropeey Hee ‘de Bonald, Vicowte, 1,132 Delam, Ir, 315 and 318, 330, 353. 50, 364 Dal Pra, 1, 192,195 2. 1,204 71, 323 2 Damecrits; fy $10, 25, 26, 201; 11,85, 1 pre speci 1,224; ‘4 oe 4, ori, TL, 270 Ma 27%, 277; ‘conditions of, 11, 271) 4 ori, TL, 70 and. 8, a7, pleted feo uh iene 95 ae Mostly 158 Denier 88 a Desaries'T, 20-27. 3, $5.08 2.2, Wor 5,201,253 Hh 54266 “chicas oP b's’ tod, 11, a3 tr 48 Daal of 1244, {faatiom of 1h 550 /and Tikdontam, Ti. On elimina th of nity, tg ef SSh 265 2 impenceabiley” Bi. snctbod th 3 8. ee Teo: I'aer, 2657 natate: of Pts “snd. animale, oor Eine of Seenee, it, got primary’and secondary qualities, Tivys: 721 sensation, I, 230 seiblstloe ay ease Lito aad a 35 Co the voli oa, 20 whew of maton, 1360 de Solages, B., Th, 195.0. Determinism, t, 278 Ty 383, 356 rental 1, 378 3h 0. Leibata, Spinoza ae Tonquédec, J 1, 68 m, 95. 2 ‘330. ae Vries, 1 334 Ge Wall MH 87 n, x and 2 Dichotoiny, 1, 68 £,'76 Difference Genus Dimensions Determined, I, 153 £.3 unde termined, 153'f, 159 Discontinuity (Of maties, 1, 51-3, 159, 195, 1964 Dispositions ‘Previous, I, 134; proximate, 1.135, Distinction ‘Numerical, 1,23 : of bodies, T, zztagr tee; ofohemical cements Rigchempeunds, 117; ofeaonce ‘hd existence, Il, 193 fi; of faculties, 1,194; ofliving things, Ty t79 £4 183 £5251, 240 249, INDEX 389 yea f.; Real, 1, 104; specific, T2434. } virtual, 13097 what Dogmaticm, 1,34 ont oI. 353, nat, 1. 73, Doubt Division of, 11, 31; indubit- able propositions, Ti, 23. f: ‘methodical, I, 35 ; nature of, Tt 4, 304 Drieseh, 1 300 n, Duhem, Ph, 145 m. 4 Dammermith, 1, 323 Dorandus, f, 60 uration 2207 t Dynamiam, 1 30~ ‘And impenetsabiity,T, 99 Ebeling, 1, 187 Eddington, AS, 1, 97 n. 2, 98m, Tigi a7 ia the nature of Science, 11, asgand'n.T ‘The individual, a substance, 1, sift Eilstein, 195,127 IL 49 ‘Gravitational theory oh. 4- Bikaicn 1,5, 7.27 Dai tbakive Potency, 1 ent Eames irons, 1 97 fy 100, 14, 167 Hines theo 1 3, chemieni theory of, I, 27 Elements, Chemical, "42 & binpie and compound, tid. 1 Elements, Virtual permanence of ‘Of souls, T, 313 Eimpedeels 15,17, 201,221, 3905 ‘Empingal Realism *, Realism, Formalistie Empiricism, Tl, 90, 147 f 147 Me 157, 208, 208, 236, 297,353 ‘Kad causality, Thy 334 fe om faculties, 192; life 1, 20rt origin of ideas, i, 264 £, 268; | Genies liberty, 1, 281; and ‘thought, 1.253) ‘. Agnosticism, Hume End, ih 48 ‘Goodies an_end, 1, 179; kinds of End, If, 245; felation toform, 1,138.0, 2 enn, cn lity tropy, law of, 1.170, 171 Epleuras, 267 11, 86 ‘On time, 1,123 f Epistemology, i1, 142 ‘Division of,’ Thy 6-7; history of, 1, 3-5: importance of, Il, 5-6: atare of, IT, 1-3 Eaquivocal things, 11,165, ‘Definition of, 11, 167; kinds of, 11, 167%. Eriugena, John Scotus, 11 97 Etro ii pitch a ‘ses of, I, #22; Concept- vsliam andy 1x00} nature ot Hy 120.) where found, 11,125 ft Essence, i, 159 ‘And existence, 1. 47 £22 TI, 06 i; Weal, 194 “‘hatare ot, TY, 192 fe: order of, Th, 185 rel distinction of and exist: nce, 17,193 f., 287 | proots of, Thor, 200 of seule tags, waite x Bernal Trt 7 ‘Argument from, 1,298 f Bermity, I 8 ‘Of God, ff, 308 v. Universe Bther, 1,95, 97 £4 114,167 “As aa’ “gene fs." producing eens lessrt ten 335905 UE, 243,178 Eucharist, £60, 66,24." '7 Euclid 1 Evidence Nature of, Il, 26; objective, 11,26, 127 65130 f By 887 Bose Moral, 11, 369 .; nature of, TL, 3664 origin of, 11, 400 ff pole of o's phys, Bvolitide, 1 328 ation, 1, 328344 (Creative, 1,188 emergent, 326; within ‘the individval 1, 315; materialistic, 1) 333 gos Exemplar Ideas, exemplary 390 INDEX Existence, 1, 159 and a. 2 Teast actuality of belag, TT, 186; limitation of, Ih 188; of matter, T48i; 1, 202; nature of, 1, 3033 mot composite, Il, 202 £1 Order of, 11853 subsisting, IT, $06 1,308 f. ’, Hatonce, subsistence Extension, 1,26, 31-32, 63-65, 85, 97 Basis of space, T, 96; entita- tive, I, 577 unterminated, 1, 153) Extarnality ‘Of sente-objects how perceived, 1,235 (2) of the world, TI, ch. 6 Dh Bi emma. s re iy, eal, B24: eo eta n ee rent ES a tne 32 renga Som at panna iy ratty peo es Ce es, 2 ei ee 3B. tual siig heat ee) a mat Se agi. 9 rma arena ol ae SHEE ago. p Pe arnt pipet Et ae eet o 15 roe Pong Tie Wil, aus some tb (gece eal Teta ST pally QT ae sha 8 ick Pm a a rela 203 Fresnel, 1,149 ature ‘Kinds of, Tf, 319; nature of, m1, 318 Galileo, 1,4 nt the nature of Science, I 145, 146.250 fon primary and 50 sdSodary gealitice, i, 73,140 Garde, A (On certitude, TL, 14.0. Garrigow-Lagrange, TL, 125 0. 2, Tat n, 204 By 290 0. 3,217 Ty Hon 2.308 2370.2, 2540 1 259,363 0. 3,267 B.2, 279 a, 2700, 279m, 282, 283 0. 3, 288, 290,395. 300 B. 2, 323 My 3380.2 ‘Gotcral argument for Existence of God, Ii, gor £3 on Idealism, ies Gassendi, 1 26-27 ‘On space. 1, 3 f.; time, 1,123, Geddes and Thompson, I, 209 n. Gemelli 1,337.5 Cera, 1 09,128 207-219 issipsrous,T, 289, 207 7 souls rot generated, i, 312 3 spon faneous, I, 323-326; of sub- ‘stantial orm, 1, 135-140 Genus “And Difference, distinction of, M1, 389 £ Geny, I, 42 ., 52 my 106, 332 2, 195 149m. i, 460 m7 TL.Orm, 75 B88 te 124 04, ER ‘On corttude, 11,13, 14 04 126 2 limitation of act, Hy 191; bjective concept, 11, 160. Gilson, E10, 4m, 7% my 206 Giordano Bruno, Ly 26-27 God, 1,36 TL i42, 207 ‘attributes of, 1, 307 #5 and creatures, TL, 204; Ravence and fxistence in, 11,365, 292 f, 29 ‘Existence of, I, 204 ‘Demonstrabiity of, 1, pt. 11, ar ‘Demonstration of, 1, pt. 11, chia! TI, 298-302; from Contin: ‘gence, I 285-287; from Motion, Er'279-283; from Multiplicity, 11, 287-290; from Order, 11, 296-2917 {rom Permanence, I, 283-185 "Formal constituent of, I, yes, Immanence and Trans: Sdence ot 11,341; Tmmanence of life in, T, x84 Knowledge of fhe nature of I, 303 INDEX 30r Kaowledge in, 1, pt, ch. 5; Knowledge of ‘Futuro Conting- guts Th 9. Knowledge of Particalats, 11, 3x5 ff; “Know: ledge of Possible Things, 11, 374 Knowledge of analogical, I, 264 f and a. 1, 274 fhe 394 L ‘Nature of, 11, pes Ti, ch. 4 ‘Newton on, 1, £48 Of Aristots, 11, 335 £ Via, Simple i sos ETT, ch. 6: ove oil. 558 ‘Boing, Creation, Vie Gonet, 126383 ‘Good, absolute, 1,22; TE, 3304 Good Lite,’ the, T,12, 14,15 Goodness ‘Bonn st diffusioum sui, Hy 330; of God, I, 307, 309 f kinds of, 11,179 ;' nature of, 1 178; the tame as Being,” I nig-ni6 Gredt, 1, 6r, 72, 75, 217 0. 4; TH, 108,278 2 F96 5, fa9 m0 ‘chemical compounds, 1 145% doubt, TE, 31 a:; mediate stisibles, 1,235) Growth, 182 Guibert, 1, 343, Boel ag ras eee ‘ial unity, 1, 142 Mechanism, 1, oa ace op nie does Toe Peon Beary ana “sgl gent 78 Heie ame lg se We Eat i ; Tei ene one atis ee hg eect EE bet oe sce 1, eee Pee ee 0 sgn mal wef High. 3,287. 2,234, 239, 356 as ‘Agnosticiom of, U1, 268, {5 and Kant, Il, 62; Nominalisa ot, 11,88 @, 991 on substance, 1 26,206 "Baptist, Batley, 1, 324 ‘abstraction, 11, 114; ‘Nomlualien ote 99 Huxley, Aldous, 11,19, 15t and a. Huxley, Prof Jaan, 1, 303 2. Hydra, 1,186, 207 ‘Hylomorphism, 1, 38, 46, 155, 163 ‘Hypostatis, 1,214, 220 Wdealism, 1, 7,16 ‘Absolute, TI, 55, 183; argu: sents for, 1, 40 3 enticiam of absolute, 1, 56 ; ‘definition of, MY, 43.and.a.; winds of, TE, 43. 7 notion of truth, Tl, 124) and theory of knowledge, 1, 214-216, 2181.5 201 ideas ‘Acquired, 12651; exemplary, U1, Ty dahate, I, 256" 36, 265 1 origin of, 364-27" relative character of, Il, 160 Meotiy pebciple of, 1, 6; 1, ‘36.561 125 £, 128, 330, 288 Pasinénides Go, Ti, 262 ; a law whieh applies to realty, I, 282 392 INDEX Ignorance, Th, 9 eR virtue, 112,277 uation, Ile 44 €.38 4, cb. 7 Dilenities of 1 67 & Imingworth, 1 330 Imagination, 1 263,271 anse of error, Tf, 122; work of, 237 Imrie, T2616, 362, ‘Of cogaitive ack, 1, 216, 2 Princip of, 12014 Th 42,6088 | bf vital action, 1,179, 383 Action, Cod Smamateriality "Dogets of, 1,20; TL 1405 of Gods Th, 308; “of intellect, 1 $3). 'a postive perfection, 1 33 Fibot Sreognilon, 1.215 £2 BBbiasrs 20a 201,308, 312 Cognition Immensity, 1,84 ‘Of Goa, i, 307 Immortality, 1 316-320 "Arguments for, 317-320 nature off 317 Impenctrabilty,f, 60, 63, 96-10% Tndeterminim, 1,278 1 294 Inaierence ihetive and Passive, 1 282 f. nada 05.3487 3 389 How secognsed, 1, "162, is fest substance, Ul, 213; living, Soo c198 notion off 152 individuation “Of accidents, T, 130; of soul after death, 1 307 ‘Priniple of, Ly 151-163, 263; BH ndivisbles, 2,69 f. Continuing, 74.5 terminat- 1 3. acti’ Binipte of, 1.29 9.5 1, a8 a Nature and kinds of, 1, 1037 segs a rl Divisiblity to, 1, 60, 70-725 of God, H, 367,380 Inge, We, J, 219 2.3, 314 0.2, Sepa tte Intel 1, 293 Misti’ I os-ares Mt, 120, 208 Neivey and Pasty of BP ge? “Regumenta for Tamateialty of le 254-260 Forepsndence oT, 528 felt TenP esis I, 2025 ft, tio Kowiedgeoftp. fl cha and Te 885 11, sor; nature of, Fu Giri objoteol asst Thos ser Fiaateritty Intelsat, 1 7279 Tesi ache 2 elie im ta 206 rota 1, 20-ar Of Cod, I, 08 tntettonal Specie rtesictlon i sot ana body, I, 300 Tatoral gobi, 1 30038 ‘ 317 Toomerie substances, T, 149 James, Wiliam, 1,270; 1h, 31 be a ase p. 11 85 tite, ef, orm "On cide, 2 Igperdgaesme2 in sam eanings, HS. 1, 248-24 336 fee is or eer Be eat ig ge eS Bae 1B Tag Pa Scie 3 oe eee * dedi Gata ak wontase peli lea a, cab a Jeecah ilae o Tega ee gid pret woud see saat "Aptitude for constitutes acci- dent, 11,224 SKnaiyic, XT, 935 existential TAPE frination of Hi, 26" INDEX 303 28; last practico-pract 280 &,, 287, 289; yall 931 sthclioaprior, TI, 93 ‘Kant, 1,253 5 TT, 44,61, 206,234 1, 7206, 354 ‘Agnosticiam of, 11, 269 f.; 305-208 Idealism 6, 1,5 feo of metaphors, 95, 157; lormation of jodge: Rieata, It, 27 £3 knowledge, 1, 236, 2067 space, 1, 85 5 Tt, 93 f, 100 forr51' time, 1, 124 $3," Sndetecminism, i, 274 synopsis of ia system, I, 9 Keith, Sir Archer, 336 Kelvin, 1 923 HKleutgen, 11,322 Kaowledge, th 201 Flow ‘brought about, 1, 218~ sab ineltie carci of ee weadge, Ik, pei che 7 nature off, ar2-214 Hf,157 of singalas, 1, 262°C; sense, pe ileeh 93 Il aor; Thomitic Theory off, 163,215 s. Cogaition, intellect, Sense Kremer, He, 11,63 2.2 Lamarck, I, 331, 334 Laplace, 11, 148) ‘Nebula hypothesis, I, x67 f Latta, 1,89. Taw, Scientific, 1, 37,164 Lesbaisy 1 90-38) 72 84 2,84, 133, 253, 3862 Th, 92, 299,350,303 ideas 1 206) Ontlopest ge? ideas, T2651, On a dent, 1 266 £5 space, I, 87 Bibstance, 11, aoy £7 time, t tag fy the void, 94: Peyedological determinism i, 278, Bey 200; einem sub antai, 1,89 LLaacippos, 125,201 Liberty OF exercise, I, 276, 283: foundation of in the Feason, Borate; of ndiference of Srulibritm, 1, 284, 385-289 Sine gh, E 8fayi of Ppeclicaton, 1 276, 3 er Fresect Wil’ efintions of, 1, 108 1; gmdes of, 1, £83 £1 0f God, T, 398 te ‘clu prima, tn acto secundo, 179+ Intellectual, 1 25n; origin of, 1, 321-3277 oensitive, Ty 2017 vegetative, I, 201-210 ; ‘nature of I, 201-206 ; transmission of, 207-210 Ligh onary of ‘Wave theory of, 1,149 Limit, 175: (Ofact, Tr, 187 f,; application of principle of limitation to act, 1,189 f, 201-204 on ct Lino, 1,68 Linus, 1, 331 ‘Living things ‘idterences from inorganic ones, 1,18 fi kinds of fy 179 1; necescarily organic, I, 180 Linyd Monten, E262 Toctaation, 1, 79. Circumscriptive, 8 £201 gan; dolmitve, 1, 81 £, 3103 iecation, 182 Locke, 1,353 5 TT, 206 Saved, x at fam, Il, 5,90 1-7 lmpenetrability, Too aid mx the mind, I, 2x, 265) personality, TI. '220 | Spaces substance fl, 208 ri, op and 2,114.1 Toeb a4 “ Logie, 33,20; 1, 16r Nature off th a42 Lorensely 1,312 Lossy, 1 330 Lottie, T 377m 3 Eotee, 1/297 Ti 26 Tacretive, 260 Teather, 1, i and n, ¢ Gyeonen 117 Macedonia, 1, 16-17 Mach, Beast, 11, 15¢ Machines "Animalsand plants machines ac- cording to Descartes, 1,201,244 Mackenste, Ivy, 1, 301 1. ‘Magnitude. Aetuily inte, ossity of 105 Mable, Lo 254.2 UL, s2r2 lebranche, T1240, 353, 30 Mandonner Lawes Maguere, FX, IL, 195m. Maritain, J 19, 127, 217 35 394 INDEX 1 s8n, gon s,00.8, 1048.5, Tiered gata ist on eso fn sane Nate 1727025, 24 244 er ie oe “And Evolution, 1, 335 #.; ol goeipeioc 1 252500 saa owiige 2g fat aa ect Ea ee Cae a fi ate, ana Kaela RoW das atin 12,389 98, 98,168; itig aad ‘geitea'e, 3, 270; mt mall aaa ol matt oni 98 295-9 Tinton eg, Hi Hp Se Atl te sae nindie, t- tale ont ager aoe MeBSiquiel, oa. roy, 38, cag 20; 2am 3008 B95 tind poo 190 Nev sna Nohara 125-35, 30, zor 202 tant asconge oh eo ois Eb Mose rod and ou, 120,270 Th, Memory, 1,52 Sensitive, 1,238 Mendel, 1334 Menasrsbiiy, 1, 69 Mercier, 1,385.0. 4; 11 93.2. % 98m 2178. 1.283 : ‘Asa ladon, 1433 Asinttl’s wets, 1, Schaal infty, 1106-108 ? he ommon sense, 1 237; Platonic Stealinm, Ii, 165 n> Seepticim, ua, 29 Meaonger, 1, 3312 Metabolic Action, 1, 242. Metaphyic, 1.9, 20-2 1,161, Division of, 1h, 142; General 1 gay ature of 1,9, 1573 objet of, Hr, 139,205 Being Metomperchons, 14.314 Phi hic, TE ch. 3 Meyerson, 2, 1,297 Ti, 156 n, Michelson Morley expetiment! 11, mallStuar, 1,265 5 TE, 23,88, 9, 3568 {6m abstraction 11, 143 com cermiblity of, Th, 360 ff, TT, 352-355 possi M1, 3574 Mixture 1 Sebolastic meaning ofthe erm, i t4t f.; mode of presence of clements in, 1,143 1 ‘Molecules, 1. 97 “Essential unity of, 1 151 Moiere, I, 292 ‘Molina, Ti, 320 ‘On Divine. Moti Iiberty, 1, 284 6, Molinists, i, 320 f, ‘On Divine Motion, TL, 343; Iiberty, 1 284 f Monaco, {3430-1 TE, 323.0. On Lintation of Act, 1, 10% Monads, 1,31, 32 88, 1337 Ti, 208 Monism, 1, 7,'8, 22 24y 28, 42, 55, 363,207, 310 ; Il, 104, 1706310 diécalistic, 1, 3043" Material- istio, [304 ont 20 let, 1,202 Moore Gr. ‘On Idealism, 1,60, 63 2/2 Morality “Arvoment from, T, 317; 1, Ey and Freedom, 1376 aeons, & By 1 38 ‘Ererythlag which isin motion wes erthog fsmoved by another, Il, 166,204, 281, 382; and Hylomorphiom, f 63') argument trom, 0, 379" 283; Divine, If, pe HTL ch. 7 iinda "of 7B; Th, 379 ‘ation, loal, ,/28-26, 88, Top; nature of, 1, fopeinr ‘ley of Tat Ue maces of Gartende, Uinta * Certitude Mutioeation, 1, ror ‘3 Thomas on, 1, 102 Tr, 343i Maltiplicty and Unity, 1, 320, INDEX 395 1375 space, 194m. 3 time, 1, 3a. ‘sagt, 288 ‘in Hylomorphism, 1, 163, Mutttude ‘Possibility of Actually Ta 1, 105-108 7 8. Thomas’ opinion, 1.1066 Mystery, TT, 340 PBRlowophle, 11, x84 ‘Natural Desire "Argument from, 1, 318; 1, 2096 Nataraliam, 1,24 Natural Selection, 1, 333, 334 Nature ‘Mechanical view of, 1, 146: ‘states of Th 79 ft and Substance, II, 2327 and Sup- ositum, II, 213, Nebula, 1,266 £ Meee Wil, 1,274 e Being ‘Neo-Piatomits, 1,195, Nerves, 1.01 ‘Newman, Hi. Oa certitude, TE, 24 14 5 opinion, Tl, 0f Newton, f,27,37, 115.6, 166 ‘Fire Law of Motion, 1, 2815 Nevwion's-dise, IE ar; ca the nature of Science, 17.45, 147 .: Ii, 130. £3" Hypotheses)", 247 and. m; space, 84 £3 ‘ie, 1247 the void, 1 95 Nicholas of Cusa, I, 26, Th, 19 Nominalism, 1, 75 If, 19, 85-99, (98-100, 106, 162 f "And ‘Divine Essence, TT, 305: facalties, 1,192 ; individuation, Lotsa: ot being, I, 165, 65; pluralism, 1, 164 umber ‘Aetually Tite, Powsiity of, 1, Toq Philosphy of, 43 Numa, T. Perey, Tf, 156. Nutsition, 1.182 Nye, 30, 790 2,812. 2£, 90, 106, yeah e3 “Ga dion ats distance, 1 232, 116) “chemical compontds, 1 Hg; distinction of chemical eSbpoundy tye ave {billy of Sos!) 1588" produc: toa of Substantial Forme, Object Formal, I, 255 {distinction of Th 140; Material and Formal, 1,195 5 TL x37, 339; proper and common, 1,256 objects. “Of Intellect, 1, 255-259 (Of sense, 1, 233-236 Sosidental, 1233; common, 1,234,296 ; TT, 49s essential, 233 | formal, spesty faculties, I, oq) 255°; Internal and Bxter il, 67 atseeenc esa Prore on inal, Qualities Cccationy 338 Seenma tin, 2g, 342 £346 Sei, 6 Oa" incall 19 aividuation, Iisa orion 8 Hs See OE, 3 Oitaipotence Eye IL ch 8,358 Sci 8 Pence Gneand many, problem of, 1, 164 Palak, Ualvrol ontcogieal Arguments 1, 187 & ght ontop 1 5 ‘On Universal, 1, 96, 103 f oc 2 Letaphysics, general pints tts E ‘Optimism, II, 353-364 f. Seri O° Bern of xm, 1148 P tivng tags ovat, 208 Pain, TL, 368. PSR 1 SPS? Hi, toe eee Sabine tani: Tha pe oe als He, ie 396 INDEX Parthenogenesi, I, 208, Parte ‘Aliquot, T, 71; proportional, 17 Passion, I, 10 Passivity ®. Tatellect Pasteur, 1,323 Patterson, RL TT, 270m, 287m. 1, 297 2.10317 Pégues, 1,107.7 1,219 0. Pereeptionism, Hf, 43'f, pt. ch. 7 peebafumenta on i, erfoction ‘OfGed, 11, 307, 309 & simple, 1, 2 Peripatetics ‘On Space, T, 83 Ronen 3 a 2 seam. 2 eraety, 1, 20 Person’ Defiition of, 11, 214; Soul not Person, 215 Personality, 11, pt II ch. 7, 220 ff ‘And existence, 204 ; and individuality, 1 161 47 tr, 222; Su Thomas's view of, il, 312 £. v, Subsistence Phenomena "Newton's view of, 1,148 ‘Appearances | Philosophy. ‘Definition and nature of, I, 1g; Tl, 145 division of, 1, 20 fh; of natare, 1,20, 227 11, gt lilly and sisce ae37) HL pth chars Physics “Aristotelean, I, 20: doss not eal only with quantity, 11, 154! ‘nature of modern, Tl, ¥34 Picard, G., 1, 6.0, Place, 1, 6t m., 62-63, 78-82 ‘Common, "t, 79 definition of, 1, 78: external, 1, 79; interoal, 1, 793, proper, 1,79 ‘Puandle, Ib 149, Plants, Nature of life in, 1, 201-206 2, Life, vegetative Plato, vill] 1.8, 13-15, 18, 72, 280, 20g 314 8h ‘Form, i, 41 the Intellect, 125g: betsy 277 Mater, ¥ 9e39; Union of Soul and Body, 1305, Ttiate™ Leas, 1, 258, 205; Platonic ideas, 1,14, 3839, 152 ) ‘Republic, 1, 15; ‘ Timeus 38 Platonista, 1 94 Plenum, 1 9, 2 Plotinws, f, #10, 3242. 2 Pharos $9, 129-135, 143 Poincaré, He, I, 156: Polymeric substance orphyry, II, 861. Postion 9. Situs Possbilty, 1, 181, 184 '. Potency. Potency and Act, Z, 344 3 IL, ‘PtH ch. 4,245 £260 ‘Blements of bodies, 1, 45-47; fn he Continuum, 1, 73 i, 1, 1, 149 ‘determination of “the 293 1; individuation, [, 45 Knowledge, 1,163, 212-204, 21 motion, 1, 160 fy rar f, 178 0 ‘hesoul, 1/3887 vital motion, X, 180) Potentiality or Potency, IL, x80 ‘Active and Pascive, i, 181 Kinds of, Tl, 180 f.; nature of Passive, TL, 183 £.; notion of, I, 13, 451 45, 47. Ts 72, 109, fy 3 Eds, 165, 278, 18, 188 £ 228; Ih” 130; objective of logical, It, 80 f.; ‘of Matter, 1, aoso, 161; Polenta ast ad Schum, U1, 186; Feality of Passive, Mf, 783 £, 186; subjective, 1, 18t; transit fom Potency to et, 1.385 £ ", Act, Soul How distinguished, T, 194 £3 realy distinct from Soul, I, 191 19511, 203, 204 Pratt, 12772 Predstermaation, 1, 325 Preestablished barmany, 1, 3%, = Pah eet es ae Beeps: oe : Hon of, Th, 232 £5 of Platonic Realism, Ti, 96, 102 1. Causality, I, 235'; of Reason of INDEX 397 Being, 1,235 {1 Prinipia per Sela Ti, 35 £, 189 © ecu,” eetraiction, ity, Fiat principle, fen rmavence, Reason of Being, Srbntancs| " Prior Mierent kinds of, 1,135,288 Process o 1nsaity ‘imine rok 195 erties ST Being, TL, pt. I, ch. 3 general Iety4 | Rranseendental, Aart ue Frere elogy of, TT, x68 fh. 1735 nature of 3, 164 Protagoras, 1,12; 11, 18 1.97, 142 Prycholony, 15 74,20 Bapesinenta, $I, 173-1765 rational 175-170 ‘Poles hoor of Astronomy, 1, 155, Purpose, T, 239 Pyrtho ‘Gn scepticism, I, 28 Pythagorean, 1, 3-5.17, 00, 314 alities vatican, T, x44, 146, 1485 Pere ranencei ial Ts rumary and secondary, It, 43 Pes f4o; remain formally not Trea only, 1143 £4147 uantiy 1s 54786, 83 Th t4i a, ees “Goatinuous and discrete, 1, 54.07, 73,204 6: and indivi Bh, 7853 india of ise, 305, 6 nature of 1 59-00; Fossil of Acta, 2 *bantty and Substance, T, Vie, 1h pt Th ch 2 Sringerreation ‘of, Hi, 292 £5 distinction of firt three, IT, 294 6 istic, 1, 97, 104 : hinds of, I, rE) batate of TT, 44: of SE, Hoon Ih 109-107, 442; and theory of Knowledge, I, 218; 11, Radton of Being, Principle of, 1, Spe, 335 oil Branca, T, 323 Refection, 1,200 Reid Scotch School Reidy bs th tay 02 elation, 1/0 anda? ‘Foundation of 7, 80 fi 1, aah), notion of TI, 2284 pre- ‘lesinentat, 1238-4. reality of $e, aap; transcendental, Eis, go7, tt, 228 view that Sobstate’ consists of Relations, Baek | ektviem, 1,231 Remen, Ingo 2,01, 106 ‘Sa poeduction of Substantial Forms, 1,137! ‘Renalemce, the, 1, 88 ‘ont repieducton 1382, 207-210 PFfuman, f, 209 f ras anseendental, 174 Retina mage Tavera of, 1,236 Roy Vital, 1, 282 snouts fhe, 69 akeGosain, 120 mt 154 2a age ma 8 13t H 209 "Gn error, Ml, 322 n.; Real aistincion 1,493 and vad ndiugen, 11 149 1 4 Ronin, it 87 Eoeaial "bn Kas, 1265, 266 ows, We 35) fay 19%, 217, ‘Bae ariacig Wage da jet), 1, 2368 ate ‘Real Distinction, IT, 194 Russel, Bertrand, 13363 Th 19, sue "SHeinition of Idealism, 11, ae on Sebtance, Th 227 alles-Goyon, 1323, ‘Sdimanticenses,i,57,82m., 1553.1, Realism, 11,281 Extreme, 1, 162 £.; Formal 38a. M217 2. Sansevering, 11, 131 2. 398 INDEX * Saving the appescances’ “Theory of 45,355 Seepticiam 1,13 10-9/6, .1,ch,2; ‘Arguments ot, tI." 36. isbry of, 1,17 #7 reftation settee Feting. 1.218, 266; 1, 43, Schiller FC. 8 ipzaa "9S Selonce I, pt i chy Ciasscation of, 1, 136-243, got; definition “of, Te ass formation of, Hy 140.1 history ef Th, 145.2 inductive. and Seductive! 1, igs matural, 22 Mh, 3410 afore of Te t3g He; and! Philosophy, 1, 56%, 33-53, 147, 105; spectlative aud Brand? ght abe iterating, 11,13 causes Scientia ‘media, T, 285; 11, 320 5 quia et propier’ quia, Th. 15 Simplicts Twicltigentia, Th, 320, 322 1; Visionis, IL, $20, 322 ‘Scotch School, 1, 332 Scotus, vii, 48, 30, 60, 285; 1 19, 87. 182, 305 "And §. Thostaa, 1, 71, 177 On Divisibility of Soul, 288; ‘the human intellect, 11.171, 177 Individuation, 1. 154, 16210, ars; Liberty. 1, 284: Limita: ton of ‘Act, Tf, 187" Matter, I, 48-190; Phray of Forms, 1 $9, 190, 306; I, tyr; the unity et Belng I id, 777; Seti, Selbie, 1, 217 n. ay Sensation, 1 239-240 Door’ not take place in the brain, 1, 232 17 a property of animal, 7, 246-2, Senaeg 7 oo ‘Definition of, 1,220; sions of, i335; Ih, go fy 6 et Bmber ‘et, 1,” 33x; oppanic Frente, {229°2341 objec of, Eisen, 2007 sopetor and fine, a3 * Intra knowledge, Object, iis sett ‘Natures of sensible things, 1, spr t's Senate ie ache Sl Seno in ct 226 Uh E) “ng nat, 178 and'n. 187’, Sensus Compositus, Sencus Dis TL, 349, Sertilanges, 1, 295 2.5 IL 5, On Disability of Su, 1,289 Divine of Sul, X18 Sextus Empirics, Tl, 38 Shipley, 1.299 m., 200 Siger of Brabant Il 195 £, 337 Simple Apprehension, ty rae And Liberty, I, 291-203 Siogutars ‘Knowledge of, T, 262 f. Situs, 138, OF ‘And Tadividastion, 1,259 4 Socrates, Erti-r2, 13,15, 18,53, (On Liberty, 1277 Solar System ‘Origin of, T, 166. Sophist, 1.27 senet ilo, 18 ley, 1 279 n. 201 2. 2,295 n 11, 266, 300.2 ny Sou! Definition of, 1, 285; divish bility of, 1, 186-200 ; draven out of the potentiality of matter: I, 209 n Senative soul bok Spiritual, 1,249; substantial, T, 5,206 Sosa orm, 105 fy 405 fy 48, 2005 Thomist view of attte’ oft, 249 f-; uniqueness of, 1,185 1 Tntellctual Soul, T, 206-3095 Origin off 312-3167" simplicity of, 4, 299: attuation of, 1 330% Spirituality of, 1,298 17 unique: ness of, 299 *. Substantial Form, Unity Space, I) 82-102 ‘Absolute, T, 82 £.; infinite alivintity'of 177 mace a gemnon tis. 7 : pace Time, 1.85.95, 114, 3 Sheen 4 presed, I, 220, 223 £, 227- 228, 470) iniprensed, 1238, 225, intentional, gait T sq. production of, 122 2 formal; Dist ‘Specitic Distinction ¥, Distinction’ Speech, 1, 300 1 i, za Sensorismotor system, 1243, ‘Of aioe 1, Spencer, Herbert 24 INDEX Definition of Life, 1,199; On substance ih 227 ‘Spermatazon, 1 208-210 Spinoza, vit: 1, 89 ‘On elimination of Finality, 11 2481 Freedom, 1,278 ; Immort= ies, 1 gus the mind, 12977 AMracl, 11,553,356, 358 5 space, 4,85: the voudri, 94 substance, Hide or detuality Soir GE alec, T, 254-260, 298 Stace, We, J, 19) 207 B., 297 2. Sige a Hh, 97 a sean, 202, Steven, E123 Seilinglect, Bp. Ti, 208 ». 3 Stouts 176, 104 2. 265 m5 TL 4 ‘Oa Faculties, 1, 192 Suaren, 1,118; TH, Ho, 124.9. 4, Mond nx and 2, 180,208,228 “And Evolution, 1, 3317 On ation ata distance, 1112 he Coneinium, 1, 72,74); Individua- tion, 154162, Internal senses, 12504 Knowisdge of Singular, T, 285i. Liberty of indifference, 1,384, 2860" Limitation of Act Ti, ah; fatter I, 48,30 Hacaaon or! Suan T3760: Space, 1, 90 £3 rubjeet of action, 1, tro “Sub- Stantial change, 1 130 Time, Toe Ssabjectivism, T, x2, 85 11, 124 'Knd notion of Being. 11,101 Sgabjectobject relation, 214 Subnistene, 1, 150 11, ch. 7 Definition of, I 215; dix tinction of, Subsistence and Existence, VT, 304.216 aig £1 nature of, 215 & ‘ot something negative, 11,215 1. Existence, Personality Substance, 1 48, 156. 193; 1, ‘pe, ch. 6 "And “Accidents, 1, 139, 4 definition of, I, 209; divige fbi of 158, cones and, 1, top far f/; Fit and Second, Hibag | Raowisge of 11,2101; tare off 206 not inert, 19H, 2095, pencple of 2 and anes 38: wealyof, 1 209 i the SouarT, 296-208 two cements oft 08 ‘Accident, Nate, Relations a ti, 399 Substantial change, I, 41-48 Substantial Form, 16, 40-53, Matter, [. 136,209. 4493 generation of 1)-129, 135-140 Stare of 1 4r, 513 uniqueness of, 1,133 4, 249 2 ually of 1, 50, Taoct38, 186, $00 Fox Souh Unity Sappositum, I, 213 PApefinition of, 1, 214; denom- inative and formal, If, 213 13 incommamcability of, TK, 214 feally distinct from’ individual ature. Th 217 Teaividual surface, 1, 68 Sylvester of Ferrara ‘ Ferrariensla Synapses, 1,61, 62 ‘Tabula Rasa, 1,261 ‘Taine, 1,296 Taylor, Av Eo,T, 19, 39.8. 4, 129, ‘3t4 8,3, 318.8. 3, 339 ‘Telechogicl Argument, 1, 295 ‘ Einality Tennant, F. Re, TL, 354 0. 1, 360 ‘Tennyson, 1 334 ‘Thales, 1,23 ‘Theis, Hf, 318, 330, 342 ‘Themisting, 1, 282 ‘Theology ‘Natural, 1, x42, 158; nature of, 1,261 f.7 Sacred, It, 142 £ 1 Sa passin: 7 “Abbolute, 17220 ; Beginning of ‘Woda in, i, iep.0 7) detaton of 1, 1197 a8 Duration and as a Seabue i, Wars Infinite Dv Silty 0f,'1, 775, kinds of, 1, Yao 1" maihamatical, 1, 120 and Succession, 1139 ‘Tissues, Disected, f, 187,189 Traditionalism, 1, 132 Transcendentalists, 1218, 261, 266; Thos fe Fichte, Kant, Schelling ‘rangendéngaa the TE 174 erties, ‘Tronsformisn, 1, 328-346 Tropisms, theory of, saa &, 248 Truth, If, pel, eh 32 Hegel, 400 INDEX Coherence theory of, Tl, 124 | Vacuum, I 9, 26, 33. 35,83, 89 and.n.2; correspondence theory | | Possibility ofl 93 ‘of, 11, 125 f.; definition of, 11, | Valeney. I, 143, 161 a18; " of God, “TT, "307-3093 | Vance, j. G. TI, 29, 36.., 96 n Kinds of, 11, ti7; ‘Logical, 11, | Van Hove, A,, 11,335 1.363 17, 1774; notion of, 1h, 1x6; | Verbum montis Ontological, 1,175,178 proper | "'e" Concept, formal fo judgement, We 149° £5 0t | Vincutwm sebeantas, 1, 89; 11, seientietheories, 17,155, ‘208 ‘tyndall 323 Wioence, 1 274 Virtue, and ignorance, x2 Ubi, 1, os. Vitaliom, T, 202, 250, Uiploat apd Body, 1 sos-sea | Volumes 16 2 thay fy 24 on Hagel, T, 202 8. 2; 11,374 Not. accidental, I. 2993 11 202 | proofsof Essential? 307 | Walker, Fr. Lx 1, 72 Unity Ward, james, i, 176,295 ., 298.3 ‘Gt Anatogous things, 11,169; | "Ht, 52 ‘and Being the same, 11,170! | ‘On Kant, 11, 95 Sf God. 307 7 pest, | Washburn, 1 34 2 364 Kinds of, 1, 176 and n- 1! | Webb, C. C, Gy Il, 297 n, x numerical, I, 151 £4 1, 176. | Welachen, 11, 229 a. 2 and-n. 12 speci, 1, 1327 11, | Whitehead, A.Ns, 1,68, 80, 971.3, 176 n. 1's Transcendental, 11, | "11,88 n,'2, 115, 1460.1, #54 2.7 176 and n. 1; a Transcendental | 210,221. Property. 11,275 M1. two beings | "Definition of metaphysics, 1, in act cannot form an essential | 157 and n.; On Organisms, 1, unity, 150,131 £7 11 177 349; primary. and” secondary ‘Escential unity, I, so, 131 fl, | sense qualities, 11,75 ; Substance gro; IL rez 4; of inorganic | _ and Accident, Tl, 205 f Bodies, 1, 35, 142° of organic | Wicksieed, PH, 11,283 and n. 1 bodies, 1x42, 379, 195, 190-108, | Wilde, Oscar, 1, 340 299, ‘will, i, 272-295 ®, Soul, Substantial Form Freedom of, T, 275-295; of ‘Universal 1,13; 11, pt.I.chs. 8- | God, II, 308] nature of, 1, 273 115 138, 161,213, 275, "Abstract and concrete 1, $2 *. William of Auvergne, I, 195 TB ty Logical and | Wolf T, 2667 Teas ysical IT 79, 81,405, 107; | Woodworth, 1, 176 formation of, TY, 111’, 103: | Wundt, 1, 201 notion of, M77 unity and at Bea oti Xenophanes,T 5 Etemity of, 1, 360-171; | Young, 1, 149 finitudeof 1, 05-17% ; formation ‘ of, 1269-78 Zater, I, x8. ‘Unlvocal things, 1, 165, Zeno, I, 7,68, 70, 76 ; UH, 202, 260 efntion of 11,167 Ziglicra, Yr 339,247 2.

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