Holism and evolution |
Contents
THE REFORM OF FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS | 1 |
THE REFORMED CONCEPTS OF SPACE AND TIME | 22 |
THE REFORMED CONCEPT OF MATTER | 35 |
THE CELL AND THE ORGANISM | 59 |
GENERAL CONCEPT OF HOLISM | 85 |
SOME FUNCTIONS AND CATEGORIES OF HOLISM | 118 |
MECHANISM AND HOLISM | 145 |
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action activity advance animal appears arise assimilation atom becomes body causation cell chapter Characterology chemical compound chlorophyll co-ordination colloid complex concept of Holism conscious constitution creative Evolution Darwin definite direction dominant effect elements energy Entelechy entities environment equilibrium experience explain external fact factor field force freedom functions fundamental gametophyte germ-cell harmony Helium holistic character human Personality idea ideal important individual influence inner inorganic interaction laws Leibniz material mechanical mechanistic ment mental merely mind molecules monads mutation Natural Selection nucleus operative Organic Descent organic Evolution organisation Periodic Table Personology phases phenomena philosophy physical physico-chemical plant Pre-established Harmony principle protons protoplasm psychical psychology purely realise reality regulation reproduction result scientific sense sensible simple space Space-Time species spiritual stage stimulus structure substances synthesis synthetic tendency theory things tion transformation unique unity universe variations vera causa vidual view-point Vitalistic whole