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Definitionn. being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming
Last update: August 26, 2015
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The treatise concludes with the means of making men virtuous; contending that virtue requires habituation, habituation law, law legislative art, and legislative art politics: Ethics thus passes into Politics. [Please select]
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Habituation to deeds of kindness is a source of pure and inexhaustible happiness. [Please select]
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Now that we have shown the results of habituation let us consider additional illustrations. [Please select]
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It is possible only through habituation of the piano-playing movements. [Please select]
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Nailing shingles on a roof illustrates well the various aspects of habituation. [Please select]
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The operations in arithmetic illustrate most of the results of habituation. [Please select]
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The most important aspects of habituation may be summed up in the one word _efficiency_. [Please select]
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Hence this difference in habituation may well account for the different action of the reproductive organs when domestic races and when species are crossed. [Please select]
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It is for the most part only by a considerable course of habituation, extending over some years, that a man succeeds in thinking himself into the idealistic view of the Universe. [Please select]
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