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116 to develop a conscientious character, which will habitually judge of the moral worth of his thoughts and actions.

For further reading: (on Will) G. F. Stout: Manual, bk. iv., ch. x.; W. James: Talks to Teachers, ch. xv.; J. Burnet: Aristotle on Education, pp. 66-83; J. Dewey: Educational Essays, ch. ii.; (on Conscience) J. H. Muirhead: Elements of Ethics, §§ 31-35, 97-98; S. E. Mezes: Ethics, ch. vi.-viii.; Butler: Sermons, i. and ii.; A. E. Taylor: The Problem of Conduct, pp. 147-152.