volition dans le dictionnaire PONS

volition Exemples tirés du dictionnaire PONS (vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

to do sth (out) of one's own volition

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Apparent failures of the will and volition have also been reported associated with a number of mental and neurological disorders.
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Neither is any given linguist's approach to volition.
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Volition can then be expressed in a given language using a variety of possible methods.
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When we put forth any particular act of choice, that act is called an emanant, executive, or imperative volition.
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It asserts that while material causes give rise to sensations, volitions, ideas, etc., such mental phenomena themselves cause nothing further: they are causal dead-ends.
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Auxiliary verbs may also be used to mark the opposite condition, a lack of volition or control.
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Crucially, they come to the movement of their own volition.
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Opponents of the practice claim that all except those who joined of their own volition are virtually slaves in every normal sense of the word.
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Although initially he did brace himself to meet the challenge, he retreated later and on his own volition stopped all record production.
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This framework proposes four broad domains of volition, planning, purposive action, and effective performance as working together to accomplish global executive functioning needs.
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