Chapter 6 Human Individuality
6-0) LOGICISM Jupiter
Individuality: "I" as a percept of myself and "I" as a universal being
Basis of Conviction: Discover the common element in object and subject (percept and I)
6-1) MATERIALISM (Cancer)
Aspect of Individuality: Sense impressions
Basis of Conviction: Process of motion
6-2) SPIRITISM (Capricorn)
Aspect of Individuality: Intuitive reference
Basis of Conviction: Recall reference which is the mental picture
6-3) REALISM (Libra)
Aspect of Individuality: Individualized concept
Basis of Conviction: Recognize things
6-4) IDEALISM (Aries)
Aspect of Individuality: Experience
Basis of Conviction: Acquired experience
6-5) MATHEMATISM (Gemini)
Aspect of Individuality: Subjective representation
Basis of Conviction: Objectivity
6-6) RATIONALISM (Taurus)
Aspect of Individuality: Ego
Basis of Conviction: Pleasure or displeasure
6-7) PSYCHISM (Pisces)
Aspect of Individuality: Two-fold nature: thinking and feeling
Basis of Conviction: Feeling connects with concept
6-8) PNEUMATISM (Aquarius)
Aspect of Individuality: Oscillation between universal being and individual self
Basis of Conviction: Reach feelings into ideal
6-9) MONADISM (Sagittarius)
Aspect of Individuality: Making mental pictures
Basis of Conviction: Thinking the range of percepts in his life
6-10) DYNAMISM (Scorpio)
Aspect of Individuality: Our organization
Basis of Conviction: Degrees of intensity of feelings
6-11) PHENOMENALISM (Virgo)
Aspect of Individuality: Life of feeling
Basis of Conviction: Educated feelings
6-12) SENSATIONALISM (Leo)
Aspect of Individuality: Concepts in concrete life
Basis of Conviction: Feeling
Chapter 7 Are There Limits to Cognition?
7-0) GNOSIS (Saturn)
Cognition: Duality transformed into unity
Basis of conviction: Thinking assigns each percept its rightful place in the world as a whole
7-1) MATERIALISM (Cancer)
Aspect of cognition: Hypothetical assumption and experience
Basis of conviction: Explanation of world phenomenon lies within world itself
7-2) SPIRITISM (Capricorn)
Aspect of cognition: Things and their indivisible unity with laws
Basis of conviction: Egohood attains cognitive satisfaction
7-3) REALISM (Libra)
Aspect of cognition: Sphere of familiar percepts and sphere of familiar concepts
Basis of conviction: Perceiving the things involved
7-4) IDEALISM (Aries)
Aspect of cognition: Object (objective reality) and percept (subjective reality)
Basis of conviction: Ideal reference
7-5) MATHEMATISM (Gemini)
Aspect of cognition: Ideal principles and real principles
Basis of conviction: Thought adds nothing real to the percept
7-6) RATIONALISM (Taurus)
Aspect of cognition: Real evidence of senses and ideal evidence of thinking
Basis of conviction: Ideal counterparts of percepts
7-7) PSYCHISM (Pisces)
Aspect of cognition: Transitory percepts and ideal entities
Basis of conviction: Something imperceptible conceived in analogy with what is perceptible
7-8) PNEUMATISM (Aquarius)
Aspect of cognition: Perceptible reality and imperceptible reality
Basis of conviction: Imperceptible forces which produce the objects of perception
7-9) MONADISM (Sagittarius)
Aspect of cognition: Sum of percepts and their conceptual (ideal) relationships
Basis of conviction: Law of nature
7-10) DYNAMISM (Scorpio)
Aspect of cognition: Separation and reunion of “I” into world continuum
Basis of conviction: All further questioning ceases
7-11) PHENOMENALISM (Virgo)
Aspect of cognition: Sum of effects and underlying causes
Basis of conviction: Inductive inference (subject to correction by further instances)
7-12) SENSATIONALISM (Leo)
Aspect of cognition: Objective real world continuum and subjective world continuum
Basis of conviction: Determine nature of reality by inductive inferences

Chapters 1-5
Have you looked at the other chapters yet. I found your work very helpful and am looking forward to comparing it with my on- going work. Any interest in looking at relations to the development of Art History?
POF and art history
Some charts exist on the home page under 'study tools', especially the two called 'leading ideas'. The Philosophy of Freedom follows the course of human development which art would also do so a connection would exist if someone were to sort it out.
You could consider the book having 7 levels of development. Each level would have 12 aspects. Have you worked with some sort of developmental structure in studying art history?