volition nell'Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

volition nel dizionario PONS

volition Esempi dal dizionario PONS (verificati dalla Redazione)

to do sth (out) of one's own volition
Inglese americano

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

inglese
Rather, it has a fuzzy boundary with people becoming more or less involved through their own volitions.
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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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Higher-order volitions are potentially more often guided by long-term convictions and reasoning.
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Frontal lobotomy (sometimes called frontal leucotomy) successfully reduced distress but at the cost of often blunting the subject's emotions, volition and personality.
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In both instances, a person is voluntarily deciding with whom to associate, based on volition.
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She initially resents the prospect of being married for political convenience, and later considers a political marriage of her own volition.
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Volition concerns the idea of control and for the purposes outside of psychology and cognitive science, is considered the same as intention in linguistics.
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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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When we put forth any particular act of choice, that act is called an emanant, executive, or imperative volition.
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It is one of the two aspects of desire, the other being volition.
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