264 INDEX
as percept, 71
projection of soul upon, 67
in relation to I-consciousness,
138-139
in relation to thinking, 138
in relation to will, 86-87
self-perception of, 87, 97-98,
184
See also human being;
organization
boredom, 199, 201
brain
materialistic understanding of,
35-36
processes in, 28n1, 36, 65-66,
69, 135-136
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36
cause and effect
inductive inference of, 119-
120
in relation to freedom, 9-11,
15-16, 168
in relation to will, 7-9, 130
thing-in-itself as, 61
understanding of, 51, 89, 173-
174
See also action; inductive
inference
change
as affect of percept, 60-61
consistency within, 158-159
perception of, 80
See also evolution
character
in relation to free will, 11
See also personality; self
characterological disposition
discussion of, 140-144, 148
influenced by mental picture
and concepts, 141
motive power of, 144
children, 55, 213-214
Christianity, 181, 189
church authority, 163, 192, 225
and religion, 19-20
See alsoauthority; Christianity
cognition, 3, 23, 118
cognitive concept, 149
dualistic, 109-110, 158
elements of, 68, 128, 170, 229
limits to, 104-125, 107-108,
118
naive understanding of, 112,
115-116
relation of to intuition, 123-
124
as synthesis of percept and
concept, 85, 104, 135
See also knowledge;
perception
cognizing
individual nature of, 107-108
process of, 86-87, 109, 128,
171
in relation to feeling, 129, 132
color
perception of, 36, 56-60, 63-
64, 67, 91, 121
compassion, 142
compulsion
affect of on motives, 13-14
affect of on thinking process,
28
compared to freedom, 153-
154, 156, 167, 169