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It's almost an involuntary action".
It's not something like a blush, which is an involuntary action.
Because let's face it, running a red light is not an involuntary action.
He takes us through the three most popular theories behind the involuntary action, which include a build-up of carbon dioxide in the body, yawning as an attempt to increase our alertness, and even how the humble yawn could act as an engine cooler for our overheated brains.
Locke says that an involuntary action is performed "without" a volition.
If this is right, then Locke's category of "involuntary" action captures what current philosophers of action would describe as "non-voluntary" action.
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Even those who deny that anyone has free will generally accept that there is a difference between voluntary and involuntary actions, and fighting jihad does not fall into the latter camp.
In the very short run, it's likely to hold through involuntary actions – that is, the accounting identity doesn't say that *desired* saving and investment are always equal.
Since projections from the amygdala connect it to brain regions that control motor activity and the autonomic nervous system (heartbeat, breathing and other involuntary actions), he reasoned that if the amygdala was highly reactive, it would show up as increased motor activity, fretting and crying, as well as increases in heart rate, respiration and blood pressure.
The principal internal organs of Terri's body, including her brain stem, which controls such involuntary actions as heartbeat, digestion, respiration, and the bodily sleep cycle, continued to function as long as liquid nourishment was provided through a tube threaded into her stomach through a hole in her abdomen.
For in contemporary philosophy of action, involuntary actions are characterized as actions that are performed by an agent who wills that they not occur.
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