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XIII. Of Habit ; and the theoretical objections to it. 
The answers, from the philosophy of Responsibility. 
Habit is essential to Responsible agents. 
(This seen in all the moral history of mankind.) 
Habit may be evil, as well as good. 
Yet this hinders not the conclusion as to its ethical import. 
The decay of good does not at once abolish Responsibility. 
Habits of Society. 
Why character is to be found in the Moral Agent : 
Society is not the t&\oq. 
Probation — in what sense Responsibility is included in it. 
Individuality of Probation. Its loftiness and scope. 
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XIV. Of Definitions in Deontology. 
The Attributes of the Supreme. 
(Not of a priori definition, like the Eleatic.) 
Their simple Ontology with us. 
Grounds of Conscious Being re-stated. 
Application to religious questions. Present conclusion. 
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