Sentence examples for will insofar from inspiring English sources

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When we believe it would be right to φ, then, we will, insofar as we are rational, be motivated to φ.

Thus, Kant argues, a rational will, insofar as it is rational, is a will conforming itself to those laws valid for any rational will.

The fundamental nature of human rights is to allow individuals to exercise their autonomy, liberty and free will, insofar as it doesn't infringe upon the rights and liberties of others.

Hence, although I can conceive of a talentless world, I cannot rationally will that it come about, given I already will, insofar as I am rational, that I develop all of my own.

The other class of contemplation-resistant "objects" or phenomena are those that bear a hostile relationship to the human will insofar as they are so vast or powerful that they threaten to overwhelm the human individual or reduce his existence on this planet to a mere speck.

Nevertheless, at least as Lessing understood him, Spinoza also differentiated acquaintance with what is true from acquaintance with what is good and identified knowledge of the good with the "will" insofar as through it one thought does have a prerogative over another.

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Imperatives of skill and prudence rely on the principle: "Whoever wills the end also wills (insofar as reason has decisive influence on his actions) the indispensable necessary means to it that are within his power" (4:417f; cf. 5 19f[16]).

Asked if the gender pay gap was inevitable, she said: "I think a gender pay gap will persist insofar as societies and policies shift care responsibilities disproportionately to women".

Its fundamental purpose is to give individuals and families the confidence that their level of living and quality of life will not, insofar as is possible, be greatly eroded by any social or economic eventuality.

On the former view, by contrast, a rationale is at hand: because your will is, insofar as it is rational, good.

If we believe ourselves to have a normative reason to φ, then rationally we ought to φ, and in judging that we have normative reason to φ, we will necessarily, insofar as we are rational, be moved to φ.

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