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Wat (wie) is Willfulness - definitie

FACULTY OF THE MIND WHICH INTENTIONALLY SELECTS THE STRONGEST DESIRE FROM AMONG THE VARIOUS DESIRES PRESENT
Will (philosophy and psychology); Willfulness; Wilfullness; Human will
  • The House of Commons Voting on the Family of Action Plan in Budapest, Hungary. This would be an example of the general will espoused by Rousseau.
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau, A Philosopher of the General Will
  • John Locke: A Philosopher with a Social Contractarian View Similar to Rousseau
  • John Stuart Mill: A Philosopher Who Conceived of a Utilitarian View of the Will-- More Pleasure Over Pain

Will (philosophy)         
Will, within philosophy, is a faculty of the mind. Will is important as one of the parts of the mind, along with reason and understanding.
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CLASS OF STATE OF MIND IN LAW
Intent (law); Willfully; Specific intent; Specific intent crime; Specific intent crimes; Basic intent; Intention (criminal); Dolus; Oblique intent; Intention (law); Murderous intent; Legal intent
adv. referring to doing something intentionally, purposefully and stubbornly. Examples: "He drove the car willfully into the crowd on the sidewalk." "She willfully left the dangerous substances on the property." See also: willful
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Willful (disambiguation); Wilful
see wilful

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Will (philosophy)

Will, within philosophy, is a faculty of the mind. Will is important as one of the parts of the mind, along with reason and understanding. It is considered central to the field of ethics because of its role in enabling deliberate action.

A recurring question in Western philosophical tradition is about free will—and the related, but more general notion of fate—which asks how the will can truly be free if a person's actions have either natural or divine causes determining them. In turn, this is directly connected to discussions on the nature of freedom and to the problem of evil.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Willfulness
1. Driven by blind willfulness, people commit grave evil acts in the belief that they are doing good.
2. I had believed for quite some time that God governed my life, and willfulness was certainly not in line with God‘s government.
3. At first Justin is mortified by her lack of decorum, but soon this careful, privileged man develops a grudging respect for her willfulness.
4. With my colleague Hedrick Smith of the New York Times, I confronted Solzhenitsyn‘s willfulness in my most memorable interview in 45 years at The Post.
5. But, displaying some of the headstrong willfulness that would come to characterise her later years, the then 17–year–old refused, taking instead a job with an advertising agency.