Section 1. Concerning some Powers of Perception, distinct from what is generally understood by SensationSection 2. Of Original or Absolute BeautySection 3. Of the Beauty of TheoremsSection 4. Of Relative or Comparative BeautySection 5. Concerning our Reasonings about Design and Wisdom in the Cause, from the Beauty or Regularity of EffectsSection 6. Of the Universality of the Sense of Beauty among MenSection 7. Of the Power of Custom, Education, and Example, as to our internal SensesSection 8. Of the Importance of the internal Senses in Life, and the final Causes of them