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  • ==In Religion and Psychology== ...is also used in a similar [[manner]], in some schools and approaches to [[psychology]], in which sense it is an antonym of hostility, signifying something akin
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  • ...d as "the area of one's active mentality that has to do with [[desire]], [[volition]], and striving", but a closer look turns up several [[references]] to cona ...us]] effort to carry out seemingly volitional acts." ''The Encyclopedia of Psychology "Motivation: Philosophical Theories''" says, "Some mental states seem capab
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  • *You must [[volition|decide]] to live as if you were not the ego. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...rastination's [[connection]] at the [[time]] to task avoidance or delay, [[volition]] or will, and [[sin]]. [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...]] ''nymphs'' as [[females]] who [[mate]] with men or women at their own [[volition]], and are completely outside of [[male]] [[control]], the term is often us ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nymphomania nymphomania]'' was created by modern [[psychology]] as referring to a "desire to engage in human sexual [[behavior]] at a lev
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  • ...l [[context]]s; for example, John Locke contrasted '''perception''' with [[volition]] (see quot. 1690). ...cipal Actions of the Mind..are these two: Perception, or [[Thinking]]; and Volition, or Willing. 1725 I. WATTS Logick I. i, Perception is that Act of the [[Min
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  • ...ective isolation and source isolation. They are different in that one is [[volition|voluntary]], while the other is not. ...m within, rather than seeking it in the external world. In references of [[psychology]], as introverted individuals require spending time alone away from people
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  • ...hen we form [[concepts]], engage in problem solving, [[reason]] and make [[volition|decision]]s. ...function and the [[analysis]] of thinking processes is part of cognitive [[psychology]].
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  • ...Indeed, we are beginning to understand that love is more a matter of the [[volition|will]] than it is a matter of [[feeling]]s. It is possible for us to choose [[Category: Psychology]]
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  • ...sness is usually associated with exceptional control over one's mind and [[volition|will]], [[intellectual]] and moral enlightenment, and profound personal gro ...] filtered through his unconscious conditioning – a ‘reality’ that western psychology calls ‘projection’ (i.e., of the [[content]]s of the unconscious). Ever
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  • ...roduced in 19th century [[philosophy]] by [[Franz Brentano]] in his work ''Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint''. Brentano defined intentionality as one cha :4. The action of intending or purposing; [[volition]] which one is minded to carry out; purpose. of intention, on purpose, inte
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  • ...ther or not [[consciously]] toward and end, and including [[desire]] and [[volition]], (distinguished from [[cognition]], knowing an [[affection]], [[feeling]] ..., whether or not consciously, toward an end and including [[desire]] and [[volition]] (distinguished from [[cognition]], knowing an affection, [[feeling]]).
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  • ...ou will have all that you need in every effort to carry out the Father’s [[volition|will]] in your lives. ...‘trippy' or ‘spacey'. We are wondering if this has an [[physical]] or a [[psychology|psychological]] cause. I asked his permission to ask you this question, Ham
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  • ...om" believed to be necessary by libertarians. Free [[Volition (psychology)|volition]] is regarded as a particular kind of complex, high-level process with an e ...Shapiro, D. L. 2003 "Evaluation of criminal responsibility". In ''Forensic psychology.'' vol. 11 (ed. A. M. Goldstein), pp. 381–406. New York: Wiley.</ref> In
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  • ...of mental causation involving such [[Psychology|psychological causes as [[volition]], need, motivation, or motives; [[rationality|rational]], irrational, ethi ====Psychology====
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  • ...causation except through God, and therefore denied the freedom of human [[volition|will]][19]. ...ion between Mental and Physical Phenomena", translated by D.B. Terrell, in Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint, 1874.
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  • ...ter of the stage away from [[things]] and people. A kind of "[[divine]]" [[volition]] sets the fundamental rules for the working out of probabilities in the un ...emergentist or generative philosophy, cognitive sciences and evolutionary psychology, argue that free will does not exist.[14][15] They suggest instead that an
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  • ...the [[Dominican Order]]), Eckhart wrote on [[metaphysics]] and spiritual [[psychology]], drawing extensively on [[mythic]] imagery and was notable for his sermon ...metaphor based on a common hydrodynamic picture), but as the free act of [[volition|will]] of the triune nature of Deity (refer [[Trinity|Trinitarianism]]). An
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  • ...Teacher Will refers to this type of situation as a juggernaut. Since human volition is inviolate, the teachers must allow the longings of human transmitters to ...s like "mass hysteria" or "multiple personality." The trouble is that most psychology that deals with mind dynamics is itself an art, hypothetical, or at the roo
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  • *Psychology and Spirituality ...of [[psychology]] and [[spirituality]]? Isn't it impossible to avoid the [[psychology]] in personal ministry?
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