volition u rečniku PONS

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Apparent failures of the will and volition have also been reported associated with a number of mental and neurological disorders.
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Rather, it has a fuzzy boundary with people becoming more or less involved through their own volitions.
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In other words, motivation and volition refer to goal setting and goal pursuit, respectively.
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Auxiliary verbs may also be used to mark the opposite condition, a lack of volition or control.
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It asserts that while material causes give rise to sensations, volitions, ideas, etc., such mental phenomena themselves cause nothing further: they are causal dead-ends.
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A first-order volition is a desire about anything else, such as to own a new car, to meet the pope, or to drink alcohol.
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In both instances, a person is voluntarily deciding with whom to associate, based on volition.
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This framework proposes four broad domains of volition, planning, purposive action, and effective performance as working together to accomplish global executive functioning needs.
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Although initially he did brace himself to meet the challenge, he retreated later and on his own volition stopped all record production.
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Higher-order volitions are potentially more often guided by long-term convictions and reasoning.
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