Intellectual progress, its relations to moral progress, i. 149-151

Interest, self-, human actions governed exclusively by, according to the Utilitarians, i. 7, 8, note.

Summary of the relations of virtue and public and private, 117

Intuition, rival claims of, and utility to be regarded as the supreme regulator of moral distinctions, i. 1, 2.

Various names by which the theory of intuition is known, 2, 3.

Views of the moralists of the school of, 3.

Summary of their objections to the Utilitarian theory, i. 69.

The intuitive school, 74, 75.

Doctrines of Butler, Adam [pg 389] Smith, and others, 76-77.

Analogies of beauty and virtue, 77.