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cognitions, 192
craving, 279

universals, 44, 59, 227, 270
Sentence, conjunctive, expressed by
an alternative, 144

Sentence-words, 242, 244, 245, 258,
260, 261, 267, 268, 270, 277, 280,
287

Sentimental sign-making, 127
Sheep dread wolves generally, 158
Sheffield, meeting of British Associa-
tion at, 22

Shot monkeys, tales about, 133, 135
Sicard, Abbé, and deaf-mutes, 143
Sieve, illustration from, 67

Significance of attribute of existence,
177

Sign-making, accidental, 122, 127
-, acquisitional, 123, 127
associational, 127

connotative, 126, 174, 185,
186, 192

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conventional, 122, 126, 127
denominative, 126, 174, 187
denotative, 126, 174, 185, 192
emotional, 126, 127

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predicative, 126, 127, 174, 185
sentimental, 127
unintentional, 126

without understanding, 122,

126
Signs, acquisitional ones, 123, 127
arbitrary ones, invented by
children, 161

-, articulate, are the quickest and
easiest ones, 244

said to be extended by

parrots, 157, 185

emotional, 126, 127
gesture ones, of monkeys,

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Signs, logic of, 71

manual ones, 261

their warp and woof, 273

what they must be, 7, 65, 122
written, 121

Simple ideas, 55

Simplest element of language, 243
of thought a judgment,

175, 217, 242, 254
Simultaneous existence and con-
tinuity, 12

Sin, besetting one of our day, 299
Sir John Lubbock and ants, 132
and his dogs, 133

W. Hamilton and signs, 92
W. Hoste and shot monkey, 134

Sleep-walkers, 63

Small balls in motion, 30

Smell of man dreaded by wolves, 76
Smith, Rev. S., and ignorant deaf-
mute, 164

Society islanders, 274, 275

Socrates, illustration from, 180
Some particular images analogous to
universals, 44

Souls, sensitive and rational, 73
Sound of a clock, 238

Sounds imitated by parrots, 155, 161
irrational, articulate, and in-
articulate, 120

South Africa and children, 232
Spathic iron, dolomite, and crystals,

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Stag doubling, 77
"Star" as a term, 185, 186, 269
State of early man, 33
Statement of author's position, 5
States and processes, mental, 35
of self-consciousness, 202
Stating a truth as true, 192
Status of uneducated deaf-mutes, 164
Steam-engine, illustration from, 96
Stretching to, is attention, 272
Structure, inherited, and deaf-mutes,
141

Subjective concepts, 89

knowledge, its supposed ejective
origin, 210

Substantive verb and idea of being,
249

Substantives and adjectives, 248
Sun, concept of, 69

Sun-dew, 49

Suffering, its manifestations, 23
Superiority of speech to gesture, 162
Superposition of higher natures on
lower, 21

Supposed leap of progress in mental
development, 209

origin of subjective knowledge,

ejective, 210

Supremely important

distinction

consists in potentiality, 222
Surprise, abstract idea of, 142

Survival of the fittest, and reason,
108-112

Survivals in language, contradictory
opinions about, 262

Sweet's "Words, Logic, and Gram-
mar," 235, 254

Syllogism about an umbrella, 255
Synonyms, exuberance of, 274
Syntax of gesture-language, 142, 270
System, nervous, and faculty of
language, 142

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Tales about shot monkeys, 133-135
Talent, natural, differences in, 224
Talking birds, 154, 156, 160, 191,
278

Tasmanians, 275, 276

Telegraph-post, illustration from, 220
Tendency, innate, to articulate, 172
Terminal phase of evolution probably
discontinuous, 14

Terms "exist" and "existence," 250,
251

165

for moon, 287

of others unreasonably despised,

primitive, with double mean-
ings, 234

their elevation and reduction,

272
Terra incognita of Mr. Romanes, 57
That is feeling, that is thought, 30
The imperfection of Our nature
necessitates language and ratioci
nation, 243

infant and reason, 214

quickest and easiest signs are
articulate ones, 244

scientific imagination, 29

"The shoe made the shoemaker," 144
The term "is" understood though
unexpressed, 180
"The-eating-of-me-the-rice," 258
Theory of M. Noire, 102, 107, 240
Yeo-he-ho, 240

Thimble-rigging, intellectual, 92
Things mentally visualized, 28
Third person, use of, 246, 280, 294
Thirsty dogs running to hollows, 75
"This one and "that one
as "I"

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and "he," 245

as meaning "I," 211

Thomas Aquinas, 39, 57

Thought and flight, analogy between,
172

and sensitivity, 204

direct must precede reflex
thought, 183, 197, 203

117

elements of, what they are not,

enthroned somewhere, as an
image of God, 166

freedom of, 33

its excess beyond speech leads.
to metaphor, 233

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its rapidity, 255

its simplest element, a judg-
ment, 175, 217, 242, 254

203

must be preceded by sensitivity,

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Toast, illustration from, 5

Toby the learned pig, 133

Tone and gesture, 137

Tongues, divers, and reason, 228
Traditional sense of the word
"reason," 23

Tramway, ants, and Mr. Belt, 76
Transition, asserted, in the race, 282
in the individual, 214

Traps and wolves, 76
"Tree," the term, 276
Trellis-work in hives, 129

Triangle, illustration from, 43, 54, 128
Tribes, uncultured, and metaphor, 234
Tricks of the chimpanzee "Sally," So
True and organic inference distin-
guished, 63

nature of abstraction, 64

sense of the word "reason," 23
universals, 44, 59
"Trumpeter," the term, 270
Truth, absolute, and mechanical
hypothesis, 30

stated as true, 192
Truths, absolute and necessary, 29
Tylor, Mr., and born mutes, 146
and language of gesture,

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139
Tyndall, Prof., 28

U

Ultimate analysis of nature shows
volition, 235

Ultra-Nominalists and general nature
of words, 39
Umbrella, syllogism about, 255
Unconscious and intellectual cogni-
tion, 65

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Whitney, Prof., and pithecoid men,
285

Wide sense may be given to term
"idea," 41

Wilks, Dr., and associations of
feelings, 155

Will, and phenomena of nature, 235
Willingness expressed by belief, 258
Without understanding, signs so
made, 65, 126

Witness of philology, 241
Wolves dread man's smell, 76

in general dreaded by sheep, 158
Wonderfully foolish tale about a
cockatoo, 136

Word "understand," ambiguous use
of, 151

Words as sentences, 242, 243, 245, 280
expressive of actions, 233

for moon, 287

how understood by animals,
148, 160

"Words, Logic, and Grammar" of
Sweet, 235

Words may become parts of speech by
position, 248

143

monosyllabic, 207

order of in gesture-language,

their general nature nominalists
must admit they can perceive, 39
World, orderly, 89

Wright, Mr. Chauncey, 209
Written and pictorial language, 121
signs, 121
Wundt, 199, 203, 212

Y

Yeo-he-ho theory, 240


Zara tribe of Kurds, 275
Zero level of intellect, 15
Zola, 279

Zoological Gardens, ape at, 80, 284

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