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St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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volition

   Part, Question
1 2, 8 | reference to the end; viz. ~"volition," "enjoyment," and "intention"; 2 2, 8 | we must consider: (1) volition; ~(2) enjoyment; (3) intention. 3 2, 8 | opposites; and consequently its ~volition is not confined to good, 4 2, 8 | being are convertible. But volition is directed ~not only to 5 2, 8 | desire of good is called "volition" [*In Latin, 'voluntas'. 6 2, 8 | nolition": wherefore, just as volition is of good, so ~nolition 7 2, 8 | Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether volition is of the end only, or also 8 2, 8 | OBJ 1: It would seem that volition is not of the means, but 9 2, 8 | says (Ethic. iii, 2) that "volition is of the ~end, while choice 10 2, 8 | Ethic. i, 6). Therefore, if volition is of ~the end, it is not 11 2, 8 | shipwright. Therefore, since volition is of the end, it is not 12 2, 8 | terminus. Therefore, if volition is of the end, it is also 13 2, 8 | then, properly ~speaking, volition is of the end only. Because 14 2, 8 | itself is the end. ~Wherefore volition, properly speaking, is of 15 2, 9 | manner, the will, through its volition of the ~end, moves itself 16 2, 9 | following some previous volition. But this process could 17 2, 10 | is from nature, precedes volition, which is from the will. ~ 18 2, 10 | always be in the act of volition; but ~only when it is in 19 2, 10 | is always in the act of volition.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[10] A[ 20 2, 12 | the end is the same act as volition of the ~means?~(5) Whether 21 2, 12 | respect of the end is called volition, or ~enjoyment; with regard 22 2, 12 | absolutely; ~and thus we have "volition," whereby we will absolutely 23 2, 12 | end is the same act as the volition of the means?~Aquin.: SMT 24 2, 12 | intention of the end and the volition of ~the means are not one 25 2, 12 | window, ~belongs to the volition of the means. Therefore 26 2, 13 | says (Ethic. iii, 2) that "volition is ~of the end, but choice 27 2, 15 | of consent, but of simple volition. ~But as to those things 28 2, 15 | something greater, namely, volition.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[15] A[ 29 2, 17 | the conclusions; and from volition of the end ~naturally desired, 30 2, 19 | principle, upon the intense volition of ~medicine.~Aquin.: SMT 31 2, 31 | joy are nothing else but a volition of consent to the ~things 32 2, 35 | xiv, 6) that "joy is the ~volition of consent to the things 33 2, 35 | and that sorrow is the ~volition of dissent from the things 34 2, 71 | the omission, because ~the volition of any sin whatever, pertains, 35 2, 90 | end. But in order that the volition of what is commanded may 36 2, 100| movement is implied, of volition and of intention, about ~ 37 2, 108| prospective action, viz. ~volition of what has to be done,


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