Sentence examples for volitional from inspiring English sources

'volitional' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective that describes the act or power of willing or choosing; it is usually used in reference to behavior, decisions, or actions that are seen as the result of individual choice. For example: "The volunteer's action was an entirely volitional decision."

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volitional

adjective

Done by conscious, personal choice; not based on external principles.

  • 1922, James Joyce Ulysses

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For example, the intention to break a rule of conduct such as not lying, is conditioned both by the present volition and by traces left by similar volitional acts.

But what I was doing, on those evenings, was just as much a volitional construction of my own sexuality and masculinity as what my gay friends were doing at the same age.

Why take volitional agency to be paradigmatic?

Reinach distinguishes between intellectual and volitional deliberation.

On this fiducial model of faith, the volitional component of faith takes central place, with the cognitive component entailed by it.

The thesis that we aim at being a whole is further illuminated by considering volitional choice from the inner perspective of the individual moral agent.

But at the same time there is or should be some uncertainty about who or what this "I" is, for there is a dualism built right into the logical structure of volitional choice in that it requires awareness of both the existing state of the self and a superior state represented as a possible future state.

In other words, one's conduct is autonomous only if one exercises "assorted introspective, imaginative, reasoning, and volitional skills" (Meyers 1987).

In discussing this phenomenon, Frankfurt coins the term "volitional necessity".

They also lack certain volitional abilities to form, retain and act in the light of consistent desires, to make independent choices.

Could two centres of consciousness, A and C, though not unified in consciousness with one another, nonetheless both be unified with some third thing, in this case the volitional system B (the system of intentions, desires, etc).? If so, 'being unified with' is not a transitive relationship — A could be unified with B, and C could be unified with B, without A being unified with C.

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