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Volition (psychology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volition or will is the cognitive process by which an individual decides on and commits to a particular course of action. It is defined as purposive striving, and is one of the primary human psycho...
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Volitional - Definition of Volitional at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Volitional. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use volitional in a Sentence...
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A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals to discovery. ... done intentionally, not by accident Alcoholism : the volitional disease. [1]
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The Volitional Brain ... Towards a Neuroscience of Free Will ... The Volitional Brain looks at the evidence from science, psychology, and philosophy and debates these issues from the standpoint of both "sceptics" and "libertarians."
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Spinoff of Parallax Software. Developers of FreeSpace, Summoner, Silent Threat, and Descent. ... Doug has a mind like a steel trap. He never has to take notes at meetings. He just remembers everything, which is why I’m careful what I say around him ... With Halloween just around the corner, it's time for a new season of...
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In need of a 12-step group for compulsive coupon clippers? Before you go out of denial and into detox, have a last binge at Volition. Give in to your Volition to get Free Stuff, which'll lead you to hundreds of sites with free products--this place is trial sample heaven. ... If you could really accept that you weren't ok,
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Review of The Volitional Brain ... The volitional process is therefore initiated unconsciously. But the conscious function could still control the outcome; it can veto the act. Free will is therefore not excluded. These findings put constraints on views of how free will may operate;
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