what would seem to be the best, most unique (lacking semantic overlap) definition of the term? — Michael Zwingli
the term has been used to mean different things by different people at various times. — Michael Zwingli
Thus will is about ineluctability, like under duress, and an agency that desires that. In short, it's got to do with participation in the causal web as a cause and when that cause (agency) itself is causeless, we have free will. — TheMadFool
Bloody killjoy! :razz: — Tom Storm
The part of the things that happen in someone's life and he actually has a "say" on that. He can interfere with his thoughts, choices and acts. — dimosthenis9
irrespective of what other deem as 'good' or 'bad,' or 'right' or 'wrong' I should act as my will dictates and follow my path for my reasons not those imposed upon me by ideologies that possess people en masse.
I'm very fond of Nietzsche's views in this regard as they generally articulate a lot about how I view the world at large. — I like sushi
He viewed the psyche as a community of selves and a multiplicity of conflicting drives. He even broke up the act of willing into a a tension between a commanding and an obeying. This certainly isn’t the ‘self’ and the ‘will’ of an autonomous subjectivity. — Joshs
Nietzsche rejects the r idea of a unitary self or thinking ‘I’. He viewed the psyche as a community of selves and a multiplicity of conflicting drives. He even broke up the act of willing into a a tension between a commanding and an obeying. This certainly isn’t the ‘self’ and the ‘will’ of an autonomous subjectivity — Joshs
Do you have a few thoughts on how you think he saw 'my will' working? — Tom Storm
For Will, imo, he was considering it as the most important "natural" power we have as to change ourselves and break our spiritual limits.Becoming Ubermensch eventually. — dimosthenis9
Schopenhauer would say that it strives to interpret and reconcile external objects to a coherent subjective worldview. — Michael Zwingli
He is not just another idealist toady aiming at ‘personal growth’. — Joshs
But you’re not achieving real change and becoming until you learn to turn the frame on its head , to turn what seemed within the old scheme like evil into good and what seemed like good into evil — Joshs
He viewed the psyche as a community of selves and a multiplicity of conflicting drives. — Joshs
He viewed the psyche as a community of selves and a multiplicity of conflicting drives.
— Joshs
Evidence? Where did you get that from. Not refuting it just curious as I've not read all of his stuff. — I like sushi
Schopenhauer would say that it strives to interpret and reconcile external objects to a coherent subjective worldview.
— Michael Zwingli
That's odd, if he truly thought it to be not just blind, not just unconscious, but aimless as well. — Ciceronianus
In the most colloquial sense 'will' could perhaps be parsed as 'pure determination'. — I like sushi
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law" - Crowley. — I like sushi
Good heavens, this is not Aleister Crowley, the English occultist, is it? — Michael Zwingli
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