Exercise volition
11will — I. n. 1. Power of determination, power of choosing, faculty of volition, volition. 2. Resolution, resoluteness, determination, decision, self reliance, force of will. 3. Wish, desire, inclination, disposition, pleasure. 4. Command, behest, order …
12ejus est nolle, qui potest velle — /iyjas est noliy, kway powtast veliy/ He who can will [exercise volition], has a right to refuse to will [to withhold consent]. This maxim is sometimes written, Ejus est non nolle qui potest velle, and is translated, He may consent tacitly who… …
13ejus est nolle, qui potest velle — /iyjas est noliy, kway powtast veliy/ He who can will [exercise volition], has a right to refuse to will [to withhold consent]. This maxim is sometimes written, Ejus est non nolle qui potest velle, and is translated, He may consent tacitly who… …
14Free Will — • The question of free will, moral liberty, or the liberum arbitrium of the Schoolmen, ranks amongst the three or four most important philosophical problems of all time Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Free Will Free Will …
15Occasionalism — Daisie Radner The seventeenth century doctrine known as occasionalism arose in response to a perceived problem. Cartesian philosophy generated the problem and provided the context for the answer. In the Cartesian ontology, mind and matter are… …
16will — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. volition, purpose, determination (See will); testament, bequeathal (see giving). II Volition Nouns will, free will, volition, conation, velleity; freedom, discretion; option, choice; voluntariness,… …
17Willenskraft — Bei dem Begriff Willenskraft oder Willensstärke (engl. willpower) handelt es sich um die alltagssprachliche Bezeichnung des Fachbegriffs Volition aus Psychologie und Managementlehre. Willenskraft ist auch ein Synonym für Persönlichkeitsmerkmale… …
18Will — • This article discusses will in its psychological aspect Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Will Will † …
19Nature and Attributes of God — The Nature and Attributes of God † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Nature and Attributes of God I. As Known Through Natural Reason A. Infinity of God B. Unity or Unicity of God C. Simplicity of God D. Divine Personality… …
20Religion — • The voluntary subjection of oneself to God Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Religion Religion † …