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Causalist theories, like
Donald Davidson's
account or
standard forms of
volitionalism, hold that
causal relations between the agent's
mental states and the...
- Look up volitionĀ or
volitional in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Volition may
refer to:
Volition (psychology), the
process of
making and
acting on decisions...
- affixes,
while others have
complex structural consequences of
volitional or non-
volitional encoding. The way a
particular language expresses volition, or...
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astrophysicist and philosopher. He
presented his
theories of
freedom and
Volitional Science in oral
lectures through his Free
Enterprise Institute from 1961...
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called '
volitional formations' both
because they are
formed as a
result of
volition and
because they are
causes for the
arising of ****ure
volitional actions...
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aggressive play in it.
Sergey Shipov considered Kasparov's
moral and
volitional qualities (impulsiveness and
psychological instability) and excessive...
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being influenced by
physical laws,
biological laws,
psychological laws,
volitional laws, and
universal laws. The
purpose of the
Buddhist practice of mindfulness...
- defendant's
ability to
control their behavior at the time of the
offense (the
volitional limb). A
defendant claiming the
defense is
pleading "not
guilty by reason...
- many auxiliary-converb
pairs that
encode a
range of aspectual, modal,
volitional,
evidential and action-
modificational meanings. For example, the pattern...
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person causes the
death of
another person. A
homicide requires only a
volitional act, or an omission, that
causes the
death of another, and thus a homicide...