pt. 1. Analysis and metaphysics
semantics, pragmatics, and logic
pt. 2. Normative theories
V. Virtues agreeable and useful
VI. Hume's theory of right and wrong actions
pt. 3. An everywhere relevant distinction
VII. That species of utility that attends justice
VIII. The logical possibility of justice utility
IX. The real possibility of justice utility : how systems with it come to be and are maintained
pt. 4. And now at last the "first" question
X. Our interested obligation to virtue : why be moral?