Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Mind 1. Philosophical Intuition's Mental Ontology 2. Moral Intuition's Mental Ontology: Shifting from Philosophical to Moral Intuition 3. The Use of Intuition as Evidence Part II: Epistemology 4. Shaping Classic Moral Intuitionism: An Examination of H. A. Prichard's and W. D.
Ross's Ideas 5. Towards the New Moderate Intuitionism: Recent Revivals of Contemporary Moral Intuitionism Part III: Neuroethics 6. Scepticism about Moral Intuition: How My Favoured Account of Intuition Rebuts the Neuroethicists' Position 7. Scepticism about Moral Intuitionism: How My Favoured Account of Epistemological Intuitionism Rebuts Sinnott-Armstrong's Position Afterword Notes Bibliography Index.