Preface and Acknowledgements 1. Intuitions in Philosophy: Overview and Taxonomy PART I: THE ARGUMENT FROM 'INTUITION'-TALK Introduction to Part I 2. 'Intuitive', 'Intuitively', 'Intuition', and 'Seem' in English 3. Philosophers' Use of 'Intuitive' (I): A Defective Practice and the Verbal Virus Theory 4. Philosophers' Use of 'Intuitive' (II): Some Strategies for Charitable Interpretation Appendix to Chapter 4 Williamson on Intuition as Belief and Inclination to Believe 5. Philosophers' Use of 'Intuitive' (III): Against the Explaining Away of Intuitions PART II: THE ARGUMENT FROM PHILOSOPHICAL PRACTICE Introduction to Part II 6. Centrality and Philosophical Practice 7. Diagnostics for Intuitiveness 8. Case Studies 9. Lessons Learned, Replies to Objections, and Comparison to Williamson 10. Conceptual Analysis and Intuitions 11. A Big Mistake: Experimental Philosophy Bibliography Index
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