PROFESSOR OF LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS IN QUEEN'S COLLEGE, BELfast, AUTHOR OF 'THE METHOD OF THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT PHYSICAL AND MORAL,' AND NEW YORK: 530, BROADWAY. 1860. Sect. I. There are Intuitive Principles operating in the Mind Sect. II. The Native Convictions of the Mind are of the Nature Page Sect. IV. The Intuitions of the Mind are primarily directed to 31 Sect. V. The Individual Intuitive Convictions can be generalized into Maxims, and these are entitled to be represented as Philosophic Principles 33 Sect. II. Different Aspects of Intuitions, and their Theoretical 41 Sect. III. Certain Misapprehensions in regard to the Character Sect. IV. Certain Practical Characteristics CHAPTER II. METHOD OF EMPLOYING INTUITIVE PRINCIPLES. Sect. I. The Spontaneous and Reflex Use of Intuitive Principles Sect. IV. Method of Investigating and Interpreting our Intuitions. 85 Sect. V. What Explanation can be given of the Intuitions of the 92 CHAPTER III. (SUPPLEMENTARY.) BRIEF CRITICAL REVIEW OF OPINIONS IN REGARD TO INTUITIVE TRUTHS 98 |