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Because the criminal's punishment is a recognition of his freely willed action, he cannot object that punishing him is morally wrong.
Thus, if u (the universe) at time t would not have existed if a divine being had not willed it, that volition was causally necessary.
Following the intellect, if you like, is the will's function.
His call to transcend boundaries reified the wills of visionary men and justified their violence through recourse to their moral intentions.
Incapacities could be willed or unwilled, but the quality of the individual response was an intrinsic element.
The names of the curates are found in the wills proved in the 1530s.
Living wills themselves are also under attack, both for what they lack and for what they try to accomplish.
Asked whether he or she consciously willed getting up for the soda, the person would likely say yes.
On the other hand (as the pun drags on), however, the patient does not experience these actions as consciously willed.
Many wills are formulated in the same way, with similar words and locutions.
Table 8 in the text considers 1,359 wills that appeared by the end of 1913.
While contemporary wills suggest that the parish quickly faded from parishioners' devotional plans and priorities, yet the churchwardens' accounts convey a contrary sense of resilience.
Their goal is to causally bind their future selves using nothing but their wills.
To do this, both wills and accounts must be pressed into service.
The confusion, in a politically-heated context, was a perfect recipe for the clash of wills concerning constitutional meaning.
The way in which, by expression and effect given to the several individual wills, contribution is made to the universal happiness is this.
Their governments, unhindered by the rights of the people, imposed taxes and enlisted labor as they willed.
In contrast, over twice as many minority residents produced health care proxies (12%) as opposed to living wills (5%).
Without an experience of willing, even actions that look entirely voluntary from the outside still fall short of qualifying as truly willed.
Hundreds of corporations across the country are simplifying their documents - employee benefit manuals, trusts, billing statements and wills.
Living wills and resuscitation preferences in an elderly population.
Prior discussion, documents such as living wills, and consensus among family members can make this process easier.
Since the traditional family system used to determine the ways in which family wealth was passed on, people have not been accustomed to making wills.
In other cases, however, the existence of several wills need not reflect the same kind of harmonious development.
A number of other investigators have approached the problem of localizing willed action by examining activations during choice tasks.
In 86 per cent of men's wills that mentioned daughters, daughters received cash bequests and not land.
A final aspect of men's provision for widows in wills that deserves consideration is the attachment of conditions to the receipt of particular bequests.
Close examination of a run of commissary wills discloses common reliance on parishioners who may, quite intentionally, have been earning respect.
Judging by the wills of spinsters and widows, women had intense feelings about their possessions.
Assuming that landholders produced sons and daughters with equal frequency, we find that daughters are under-recorded in wills by 26 per cent.
First, the number of wills is very small : out of the 44 wills made by women, only 19 included bequests of land.
Generally, the family's wills would only ratify the agreements in the marriage contracts.
She focuses on the laity, using an impressive array of sources, particularly emphasising wills.
A comparable influence may be detected in some later wills.
Similarly, planning for death, such as writing (living) wills and making funeral arrangements, may be positive and proactive responses to beliefs and concerns about dying.
Attention to action: willed and automatic control of behaviour.
Intentions, plans, and other thoughts can be experienced, and still the action is not willed if the person says it was not.
How can an entity with two wills be a single centre of causal power ?
By contrast, the arcane details of wills are law and not custom.
Law wills itself closed at the expense of those who would otherwise be included.
To call them agents is clearly open to objection, since an agent is appointed by a principal who himself wills and acts.
In freely willing the crime, the criminal has willed to have an injur y inflicted on herself of equivalent value.
Indeed, wills can even be regarded as contrary to the overall intentions of the law.
As a rule, wills were not filed separately but were included in the regular records of the local courts (dombockerna).
Through these wills, husbands made wives co-owners, so that they would be able to keep the farm after his death.
Swedish wills hardly ever mention executors, nor does the legal code.
Most mutual wills appear to have been carefully prepared.
People probably kept their wills at home, to be produced in case of need.
The word "feverish" makes the pleasure at once willed and still sick, while "naturalness" remains a principle under severe strain.
The ' power ' to choose evil is the liability to be ignorant or weak willed.
He certainly willed it as a testament to his new faith.
If wills, marriage articles and transmissions of crofts and cottages without land are excluded, about 750 records are left.
Even if assets were willed, the immediate family members could legally claim half of the total assets.
Others were named as executors of wills or were specified as the ' person to contact ' on medical notes or in case of emergency.
When we perform basic actions, we experience them as willed, intentional, and ours.
You would seem to be the source of the distant branch's action, the agent that wills it to move.
At about four o'clock in the afternoon on the day he died, he asked his wife to retrieve the two wills in his desk.
One easily reads into it the doctrinal stance that each contract can be regarded as the meeting and free association of two autonomous wills.
However, this was not always the case : the wills of parents show diverse practice, as discussed below.
In the case of wills, it seems that the procedure may have been different.
The variety of clauses in wills suggests that the definition of female adulthood was not fixed.
Three wills gave the widow land if she remained unmarried and offered no compensation to her if she did not.
The daughters' cash bequests were taken from 31 wills and the sons' cash bequests from 19 wills.
Memory for what one seems to have consciously willed in the past can influence the direction of subsequent behavior in the future.
Likewise, most wills were set up long before the first spouse died (more than five years).
A few additional wills are found only in the drawers of a filing cabinet that contains original documents for various instruments.
Women were responsible for roughly a tenth of the wills with real property from the 1850s to the 1870s.
By extension, the mutual wills should be related to the number of married couples since mutual wills were normally set up by them.
Almost all such wills were made by farmers.
Nevertheless, the material seems to suggest that these wills were made closer to marriage and to death than most of the mutual wills were.
There are no obvious traces of assistants, persons who helped people set up the wills, but no doubt they must have been there.
As with the wills, prenuptial agreements were uncommon.
First, wills are written solely by persons who have some property, thereby excluding much of the population.
Once these undeveloped countries rise, their wills should be expressed in the international system, making it possible to deconstruct the western system.
Each of these wills was directed to a different end, but it was impossible for humans to choose freely between these wills.
Can this theory of harm account for harm to animals since, arguably, they lack wills?
Obligations serve to check, bind, or constrain our unruly wills.
Narrative resolution can hardly be willed into framing culturally revisionary notions because it must be commensurate with established social structures of a work's reading public.
Belief, he emphasized, could not be compelled by evidence or argument; nor could it be willed.
The fourth desideratum is that the divine wills should be united in the further sense that the divine persons necessarily have the same desires.
Presumably, those humans are not different from other humans in this respect, at least not different from humans whose wills are developed.
The will's nature is given by its status as an appetite which is supposed to follow the intellect.
The wills examined here do not support this conclusion : if anything the incidence of dwelling arrangements increased over time.
In the case of the wills studied here, the argument that the restriction manifests male jealousy and concern for children's inheritance cannot be upheld.
When he refers to having read ' thousands of wills ' (p. 326), it seems to be no exaggeration.
Could the enquiry into what was willed be identical with the ethical enquiry into what was good?
Of these, only 2 wrote more than 2 wills each.
What would happen if we were to live in a society where only the rational wills of individuals accounted for our behaviour?
Their minds and wills atrophied, and they became solely creatures of sensual instinct.
However, the wills are not always very helpful in this respect.
A limited accessibility to wills largely accounts for this state of research.
Mutual wills dominated among the wills that were made.
Here we examined only the wills that allow us to say something about the extent of gender bias in any bequest to children.
In all cases we record wills of urban residents and wills that convey urban property.
Given these findings, expanding the legal scope of living wills to cover individuals' organ-donation preferences would likely have little impact on procurement rates.
Six of the wills offered the widow land if she remained single and cash if she did not.
Although evidence from wills cannot be regarded as conclusive, the testamentary arrangements made by her parents are not suggestive of a happy family relationship.
Such wills demonstrate the inequality of the division elsewhere.
Dwelling and maintenance agreements are not found only in wills.
The provisions for widows in men's wills suggest that men did consider women capable of managing land and financial matters.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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