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AN INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS.

Value, 2, 7, 123-126, 150-152.
moral, 76, 89, 111, 123.
Value-for-life, 3, 4, 126.
Variation, 17, 19.
acquired, 20.
discontinuous, 20.
Vice, 32, 35.
Virtue, 35, 184, 205 ff.
cardinal, 207 ff.
in the school, 215-219.
relative to vocation, 209.
Vocation, 5-7, 117, 166, 180-204, 227
and ambition, 66.
and personality, 90-93, 242.
and virtue, 209.
choice of, 182-191.
loyalty to, 194-199.
training for, 199-204.
Volition. See Will.
Voltaire, 7.

Weismann, A., 18.
Welton, J., 203, 233.
Westermarck, E., 111.
Will and character, 15, 100 ff.
and decision, 105.
and deliberation, 104.
and desire, 102.
and habit, 94 ff.
and impulse, 60.
and the self, 100-102.
common, 220, 224, 228.
training of, 105 ff.
Wisdom, 207, 214, 218.
Wish, 102, 103.
Whetham, W. C. D., and C. D., 232.
Wrong, 104, 115, 127-138, 139-152, 179.

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