Chapter XII
; not primary, 176; the empirical self, 176; its constituents, 177; the material self, 177;
the social self, 179; the spiritual self, 181; self-appreciation, 182; self-seeking, bodily, social, and spiritual, 184; rivalry of the mes. 186; their hierarchy, 190; teleology of self-interest, 193; the I, or 'pure ego,' 195; thoughts are not compounded of 'fused' sensations, 196; the soul as a combining medium, 200; the sense of personal identity, 201; explained by identity of function in successive passing thoughts, 203; mutations of the self, 205; insane delusions, 207; alternating personalities, 210; medium-ships, 212; who is the thinker? 215
Self-appreciation, 182
Self-interest, theological uses of, 193; teleological character of, 193
Selves, their rivalry, 186
Semicircular canals, 50
Semicircular canals, their relation to sensations of rotation, 75
Sensations, in General,