THE INTUITIONS OF THE MIND INDUCTIVELY INVESTIGATED. BY THE REV. JAMES M-COSH, LL.D., PROFESSOR OF LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS IN QUEEN'S COLLEGE, BELFAST, AUTHOR OF THE METHOD OF THE DIVINE GOVERNMENT PHYSICAL AND MORAL,' AND JOINT AUTHOR OF TYPICAL FORMS AND SPECIAL ENDS IN CREATION.' NEW YORK: ROBERT CARTER AND BROTHERS, 530, BROADWAY. 1860. Sect. I. No Innate Mental Images or Representations Sect. II. No Innate, Abstract, or General Notions Sect. III. No A Priori Forms imposed by the Mind on Objects Sect. IV. The Intuitions are not immediately before Conscious- Page 31 Sect. IV. The Intuitions of the Mind are primarily directed to Individual Objects into Maxims, and these are entitled to be represented as Phi- 33 BOOK II. CHARACTER OF INTUITIONS AND METHOD OF EMPLOYING THEM. CIIAPTER I. MARKS AND PECULIARITIES OF INTUITIONS. 37 Sect. I. Tests. Characters. of Intuitive Convictions 41 55 Sect. IV. Certain Practical Characteristics 59 CHAPTER II. METHOD OF EMPLOYING INTUITIVE PRINCIPLES. 62 69 76 Sect. I. The Spontaneous and Reflex Use of Intuitive Principles Principles tions. Mind 85 92 CHAPTER III. (SUPPLEMENTARY.) BRIEF CRITICAL REVIEW OF OPI NIONS IN REGARD TO INTUITIVE TRUTHS 98 |