SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS.

PART III.

OF IDEAS OF BEAUTY.


SECTION I.

OF THE THEORETIC FACULTY.

Chapter I.—Of the Rank and Relations of the Theoretic Faculty.

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[§ 1.]With what care the subject is to be approached.[1]
[§ 2.]And of what importance considered.[2]
[§ 3.]The doubtful force of the term "utility".[3]
[§ 4.]Its proper sense.[4]
[§ 5.]How falsely applied in these times.[4]
[§ 6.]The evil consequences of such interpretation. How connected with national power.[5]
[§ 7.]How to be averted.[6]
[§ 8.]Division of the pursuits of men into subservient and objective.[8]
[§ 9.]Their relative dignities.[10]
[§ 10.]How reversed through erring notions of the contemplative and imaginative faculties.[10]
[§ 11.]Object of the present section.[11]