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1 II, 3 | intelligible. The force of habit is shown by the laws, in 2 II, 3 | knowledge about them, owing to habit. Thus some people do not 3 V, 12| in a sense "having" or "habit", everything will be capable 4 V, 12| both by having a positive habit and principle, and by having 5 V, 12| privation is not in a sense "habit", "capable" is used in two 6 V, 20| we have.-(2) "Having" or "habit" means a disposition according 7 V, 20| else; e.g. health is a "habit"; for it is such a disposition.-( 8 V, 20| disposition.-(3) We speak of a "habit" if there is a portion of 9 V, 20| excellence of the parts is a "habit" of the whole thing.~