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  laws" connecting them.

  These four lacking elements represent the unitary epistemology, the

  general unitary law, the unitary description of living systems, and the

  unitary derivation of mathematical physics.

  Index

  Abraham, 205

  Adam, 205

  Adler, 244

  Adolescence, 88, 279

  Aeschylus, 94

  Africa, 47, 78, 300-303

  Akhenaton, 82, 100, 106-107, 108

  Alexander, 83

  America, 47, 292-303

  Analytical method, 14-16, 258-259

  Anarchy, 143, 168, 177, 229, 247

  Ancient man, 75-81

  Antichrist, 169, 208, 264, 272

  Apononian and Dionysian, 112-124

  Archimedes, 150

  Aristocracy, 117, 151, 308

  Aristotle, 94, 152, 198, 219

  Arnold, 242

  Art, 48-49, 73-74, 98

  Asia, 2, 19, 47, 74, 78, 95, 108, 129, 174, 195, 235, 273, 286, 295-303

  Babylon, 106

  Bacon (Roger), 126, 146

  Berdyaev, 172

  Bergson, 172, 178

  Berlin, 179

  Beveridge, 296

  Biology, 8-9

  Bleriot, 178

  Bohr, 178

  Brain, 38-41, 45-46, 49-51, 53-56, 60-61, 64, 180, 275

  Britain, 116, 291-300

  Bronze Age, 75-77, 81, 86, 97

  Bruno, 151-152, 234

  Buddha, 82

  Caesar, 83, 96, 264

  Calvinists, 243

  Carnegie, 150

  Cartesian man, 16, 214

  Carus, 160-161

  Causality, 66-68

  Chiang Kai-Shek, 129

  China, 1-3, 78, 82, 94, 98, 16o, 295-299

  Christianity, passim

  (see religion, Monotheism)

  Columbus, 126,146

  Comte, 172

  Concepts, 56-61

  Confucius, 1-3

  Consciousness, 66-70

  (see Self-consciousness)

  Conversion, 102-104

  Conviction, xi-xii, 7, 246-254, 260-261

  Cratylus, xiv

  Crete, 78, 86

  Curie, 32

  Cycles, 4, 18, 52, 68, 74, 148

  Dachau, 288

  Darwin, 152, 160

  Death, 36-38, 105, 141, 257, 286

  Democracy, 117, 121, 130-131, 304

  Descartes, 145, 212-215, 217, 234

  Despair, 20, 134-135, 154-156, 205, 238, 272

  Dissociation

  (see European D.)

  Diversity

  (see Unity in D.)

  Dominions, 295

  Don Juan, 266

  Dostoevsky, 152, 172, 188

  Dualism, 15-17, 25, 27-28, 44-46, 55-68, 85-87, 123-124, 244,

  152-155, 185, 187, 227, 233-240, 258-259, 263

  Duality, 19, 45-46, 55-56, 62, 67-68

  East and West, 1-2, 7, 18-19, 95, 232-232, 287, 303-305

  Eckermann, 223, 228

  Economy, 44

  Egypt, 78, 8o, 89, 108, 140, 210

  Emotion, 69-72, 95-96, 118, 130-131, 185-187, 216, 246, 260-261

  Empires, 7, 81-84, 98, 166-167

  Engels

  (see Marx)

  Eros, 65, 203, 227, 241

  Ethics, 64, 79-80

  Euclid, 219

  European dissociation, 23, 48, 62-66, 114-115, 121-124, 147,

  153-154, 164, 168-169, 172- 177, 185, 208,

  218-219, 222, 227, 237-243, 254-256, 265

  European principle, 98, 117-119

  European soul, 18-21, 122

  Evolution of species, 22-23, 48-49, 51, 74-75

  Export surplus, 301-302

  Fear, 70, 101-102, 125, 256

  Feuerbach, 160, 234

  Finite world, 177

  Ford, 150

  France

  (The norm of Europe, see passages on Humanism,

  European soul, Idealism)

  Freewill, freedom, 59, 80-81, 98, 104, 115, 125-126, 219-220, 226, 269-274

  Freud, 8, 152, 161-163, 178, 183, 219, 236-244, 263

  Galileo, 74, 136-140, 146, 150, 211

  Gandhi, 128

  Generations, 50-51, 74-75

  Genius, 5, 38, 65, 114-115, 123, 125-126, 162-165, 306-307

  Germany, 141-142, 171-172, 174-176, 188-189, 264-265, 290-298

  Goethe, xi, 13-14, 27, 115, 152, 156, 160, 193, 219-220, 221- 229,

  234, 265, 273, 284

  Greece, 1-2, 8, 78, 86, 89, 94-97, 109-112, 124-125, 160, 168,

  196, 200, 204, 234, 242

  Hegel, xi, 27, 69, 159-161, 230-232, 234-237, 273

  Heisenberg, 150, 182

  Heraclitus, xi, xiv, 27, 94, 194-201, 220, 224, 228-230, 234, 303

  Heuristic principle, 137-141, 146, 157, 167-168, 251

  Hierarchy, 35, 79, 84, 95, 118-120, 132-133, 149, 159, 176,

  180-181, 248-249, 285-291, 294-298

  Hitler, 178, 264, 288

  (see Anti-christ)

  Huizinga, 172

  Humanism, 4, 126, 134-135, 146, 149-155, 163-164, 170,

  172, 177, 253-254, 278, 306-307

  Idealism, 18-22, 90-93, 129-132, 146, 156, 159, 167-168, 171,

  185, 216-2I9, 236-237, 253-254, 260-263, 268, 271-272,

  274, 284, 288

  India, 78, 98, 110, 160, 299

  Individual, 1-3, 21-22, 78, 83, 100, 106, 118-122, 129-133,

  151, 160-164, 174-175, 186-190, 204, 235, 243, 248-249,

  264-276, 284, 288, 292, 303, 310

  Insanity, 37, 115

  Instinct, 46, 50, 60-65, 79-90, 102-104, 118, 145-149, 170-174, 237-241,269

  Integration, 6, 12-13, 17, 47, 48, 55, 76-77, 79, 92, 100, 104,

  130-131, 134-136, 168-169

  Intolerance, 81, 101

  Islam, 96, 125

  Italy, 96, 176

  (see Rome)

  Japan, 129

  Jesus, 82-83, 93, 193, 204, 217, 221,224, 264

  Jews, 8, 89, 96, 105-108, 158, 168, 204, 218, 231

  John of the Cross (St.), 266

  Joyce, 178

  Jung, 244

  Kepler, 74, 136-151, 209-217

  Keynes, 296

  Lao Tse, 82, 94, 234, 303

  Lassalle, 234

  Lenin, 129, 158, 161, 165, 178, 234, 264

  Lloyd George, 178

  London, 179

  Love, 72, 168-169, 209, 253-254

  (see Eros, Sex)

  Lucretius, 152, 160

  Luther, 205, 266

  Magic, 104, 128, 308

  Marco Polo, 126, 146

  Marcus Aurelius, 247

  Marx, xi, 4, 8, 27, 129, 151, 157, 158-163, 172, 183, 219,

  229-237, 253, 263, 273, 279

  Masochism, 9-10, 90-91, 123, 147

  Materialism, 67, 120, 123, 161-163, 184

  Mechanics, 60-61, 140, 144-147, 156, 235

  Mediaeval, 125, 136, 151, 167, 275-279

  Michaelangelo, 126, 146

  Monism, 14, 219

  Monotheism, 81, 82, 91-93, 100-109, 111-114, 128, 158, 304, 308-309

  Moral progress, 17-18, 129-131, 287.

  Morality, 64, 113-114, 223, 203, 232-233, 266-267

  Moses, 82, 100, 205

  Murry, 172

  Mussolini, 178

  Napoleon, 284

  Nazi, 170-172

  Near East, 74, 78, 86, 97, 109

  Necessity, 59, 219-220, 225-226, 270-271

  New York, 182

  Newton, 228

  Nietzsche, 151, 165-166, 172, 185, 193-194, 219

  Norm, 247-248, 252-253

  Novelty, 44-45

  Objective, 135, 154-156, 159, 168, 235-236, 237, 249-250, 265-266, 270, 271

  Ontogeny, 310

  Ortega y Gasset, 172

  Owen, 172

  Palestine, 96, 106

  Parallelism, 69

  Paris, 179

  Paul (St.), 82-83, 192, 204-210, 216, 217, 266

  Periods of history, 75-76

  Permanence, xi, 14, 18, 27-28, 41, 48-49, 68-69, 184, 199-209, 309

  Personality, 18, 71, 78, 85-86, 88-89, 98, 124, 128-129, 146, 244, 268

  Petrarch, 126, 146

  Phylogeny, 310

  Physics, 182, 280-281, 312

  Plato, 1, 11, 82-83, 94, 98, 107, 110, 121, 125, 145, 150, 197-207, 216, 219

  Population, 129-130, 179, 304

  Power, 119-120, 131-134, 293, 297-301, 311

  Primitive man, 75-80

  Prophecy, 23-24, 246-248

  Proust, 178

  Psychology, 69-70, 161, 180

  Pythagoras, 145, 195, 201

  Quantity, 23, 42, 59, 127-129, 135-153, 155-156, 159-160, 167-170,

  179-183, 251-252, 259-260, 280-281, 294-295, 309

  Rathenau, 171, 172

  Rationalism, 71-72, 81-82, 110, 112-114, 218-219, 253-254, 303

  Realism, 19, 260-263

  Recapitulation, 310

  Regeneration, 37, 65

  Religion, 7, 64, 92, 96, 103-104, 114-116, 119-120, 151, 210-211, 251,304

  (see Monotheism)

  Rembrandt, 146

  Romanticism, 66, 254

  Rome, 8, 96-98, 115-116, 125, 204

  Russia, 142, 159, 173-178, 188, 273, 298-299

  Sadism, 5, 10, 90-91, 123, 164, 169, 253-255, 303

  Scepticism, xii-xiii, 102, 214, 307-309

  Schopenhauer, 151, 172

  Science (nature of), 10-11

  Security, 256

  Self-consciousness, 2-3, 66-68, 82-89, 104, 125-126, 167, 224

  Sensuality, 64, 90-93, 123, 187-188, 266-267, 269

  Sex, 60-61, 113-114, 161-162, 184, 194

  (see Eros, Woman)

  Shaw, 178

  Social development, 50-54

  Socialism, 131-132, 234, 295

  Socrates, xvi, 1, 74, 83, 93-94, 193, 197-204, 217, 221, 225, 264, 268

  Sorel, 172

  South America, 298

  Sovereignty, 300

  Spinoza, 146, 152, 156, 160, 216-226, 265, 273

  Stalin, 129, 158, 161, 178, 234

  Subjective, 7, 110, 115, 126, 134, 135, 144-145, 152-160,

  164, 168-169, 234, 243, 250, 264-269, 273

  Suicide, 9, 38, 305

  Sumer, 78

  Teleology, 16, 31, 155-156

  Timing, 12

  Trend of history, 73-74

  (see World Trend)

  Truth, 15, 21, 98-99, 121, 139, 259-261, 268, 306-309

  Tycho Brahe, 139, 210-211

  Tyranny, 174-175, 177

  U.S.A.

  (see America)

  Unamuno, 172

  Uncertainty, 85-87, 205-206

  Unconscious, 66-67, 160-161, 167-168, 237

  Unity in diversity, xi, 10-11, 15, 26-28, 167-168

  Universal ideas, 2-3, 81-83, 90, 100-102, 109, 118-119, 166, 268, 308

  Universalism, 81-83, 247-248, 275, 287

  Urban life, 78

  Utilitarian, 187-189

  Voltaire, 146

  Wallace, 160

  Washington (U.S.A.), 298

  Washington (George), 129

  Wastage, 43

  Wells, 172, 178

  Whitehead, 172

  Will, 59, 115, 154

  Willing agents, 82-83, 157, 250

  Wilson, 178

  Woman, 57, 66, 121, 192-193, 217-219, 227

  World Trend (nature of), 285-286

  Zaharoff, 150, 178

  Zoroaster, 82

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