| Henry Calderwood - 1872 - 356 sivua
...with more accuracy, ' Volition is an act of the mind knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in, or withholding it from, any particular action. And what is the Will, but the faculty to do this?' So Reid makes Will ' a power... | |
| Henry Calderwood - 1874 - 328 sivua
...with more accuracy, ' Volition is an act of the mind knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in, or withholding it from, any particular action. And what is the Will, but the faculty to do this?' So Reid makes Will ' a power... | |
| Edwin Charles Clark - 1880 - 168 sivua
...volition. Volition is, says Locke, an act of the mind knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in, or withholding it from, any particular action13. So Austin defines the individual volitions, which are essential to voluntary... | |
| Charles Porterfield Krauth - 1881 - 1080 sivua
...THINGS. 70LITIOK" (volo, to will) "is an act of the mind knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in, or withholding it from, any particular action." 2 1 Moffet. Trans., p. 200. * Locke, Essay on Sum. Understand., book ii,, chap.... | |
| William Fleming - 1890 - 458 sivua
...exercise of will. — Volition " is an act of the mind knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in, or withholding it from, any particular action " (Locke, Essay, bk. ii. ch. xxi. sec. 15). — V. WILL. VOLUNTARY.— Applied... | |
| Sir Lewis Amherst Selby-Bigge - 1897 - 456 sivua
...wills it? Volition, it is plain, is an act of the mind knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in or witholding it from any particular action. And what is the will, but the faculty to do this? And is... | |
| Ludwig Stein, Arthur Stein - 1898 - 616 sivua
...wills it? Volition, it is plain, is an act of the mind knowingly exerling that dowiuion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in, or withholding it from, any particular action. Da Handlung (action) entweder in einem Denken oder in einem Bewegen besteht,... | |
| Andrea Dalleggio - 1902 - 84 sivua
...er: „Volition it is plain, is an act of the mind, knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in, or withholding it from any particular action. And what is the will, but the faculty to do thes? And is that faculty any thing... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 424 sivua
...it? Volition, it is plain, is r, an act of the mind knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in or withholding it from any particular action.] And what is the will, but the faculty to do this ? And is that faculty any... | |
| John Locke - 1905 - 382 sivua
...wills it? Volition, it is plain, is an act of the mind knowingly exerting that dominion it takes itself to have over any part of the man, by employing it in or withholding it from any particular action.] And what is the will, but the faculty to do this ? And is that faculty any... | |
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