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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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