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1 7 | moreover, other relatives, e.g. habit, disposition, perception, 2 7 | in no other way. Thus, a habit is a habit of something, 3 7 | way. Thus, a habit is a habit of something, knowledge 4 8 | of quality let us call "habit" or "disposition". Habit 5 8 | habit" or "disposition". Habit differs from disposition 6 8 | go so far as to call it a habit.~It is evident that men 7 8 | to have such and such a "habit" as regards knowledge, yet 8 8 | towards knowledge. Thus habit differs from disposition 9 8 | those who have some specific habit may be said also, in virtue 10 8 | also, in virtue of that habit, to be thus or thus disposed; 11 8 | cases the corresponding habit.~Another sort of quality 12 15| is used with reference to habit or disposition or any other