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ideals of conduct fitting to a man like me.
Here will follow a new judgment with its accopanying feeling followed by a recognition of the pleasurable or painful character of that feeling.
In addition to these three self-criticisms of single series of actions, a man will from time to time review his ideals.
This process is not a job that man sits down to do and have done with.
The experience of life if continually contributing instances more or less illuminative.
These are digested first not in the man's cnsciousness but un the depths of his reasonable being.
The results come to consciousness later.
But mediation seems to agitate a mass of tendencies and allow them more quickly to settle down so as to be really more conformed to what is fit for the man.
Finally, in addition to the this personal meditation on the fitness of one's own ideals, which is of a practical nature, there are the purely theoretical studies of the student of ethics who seeks to

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