Human will Flashcards

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Definition

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In its natural state, the will is pure potency; an unrestricted capacity to love that does not want anything yet in the concrete. Nevertheless, it is open to the last end, happiness.

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Object of the will

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The good

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Types of good

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ontological/real good

apparent good

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Real good

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good is what will actually satisfy the will

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Apparent good

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is pleasing but yet will not bring real happiness (picnic). It has the appearance of bringing happiness but will not really give happiness.

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Manifestation of the human will

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The human desire for unconditional love and to love unconditionally;
The human desire for perfect justice/goodness and to be perfectly just/good
The desire for perfect beauty
Faith (a desire for intimate relationship with God

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Levels of happiness

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Natural level
Essential level
Personal level
Bliss

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Natural level of happiness

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The main aim of this level could be called satisfaction. We are satisfied when we achieve our body needs for food, drink, rest, exercise, health and generation. Satisfaction is achieved with pleasure, physical and physiological pleasure.

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Essential level of happiness

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the use of our intellectual and will power faculties to achieve their end, which are knowledge and control. The main aim of this level can be called success. We are satisfied at this level when we achieve the knowledge we seek

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Personal level of happiness

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and takes us away from ourselves to reach, to accept, to give to other persons. Happiness at this level can be called fulfillment
At this level we are looking for the good beyond ourselves.

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Bliss

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relates us to our origin and mission, to the person who created us, has power on us, cares for us, has a plan for us, which is above us all and is God

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Aspects of will

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Will moved by nature

Will moved by reason or choice

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Will moved by nature

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This is where the will is moved by the notion of good in itself. It answers the question, what is the object or nature of the will. The answer is the good. Hence by nature, the will is moved by anything good that has been grasped by the intellect. Eg a mother is is naturally predisposed towards protecting her baby.
Every human will is naturally inclined towards that which embodies some measure of perfection; there is no figuring out; the inclination is somewhat automatic.

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Will moved by reason or choice

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The will is moved by the aspect of goodness found in something. This is the level where there is some indetermination. The will acts as a power of choice. It can reject or accept whatever is provided.
Here the will acts as a power to confer or withhold = choice

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15
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What appetite in man is responsible for choosing the good?

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The appetite in man which is responsible for choosing the good is the rational appetite or the will. The will is the faculty that inclines us to make choices.
The object of the will is the good. If the good attained is the real good, the person becomes happy.

The action of the will follows that of the intellect. It is impossible for someone to choose something he does not know. To act correctly, one needs to know the correct way

Though the will is last in terms of execution, it may decide to follow or not to follow the intellect. The will can thus perform two actions, according to choice or nature.

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16
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How to make choices

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  • I need to clearly know that I have to make two choices, either watch the interesting soccer match or study for my exam. The mind knows the concepts: soccer match and study.
  • The will at this moment has not made any specific choice.
  • The mind (intellect) then starts deliberating
  • The will desires these different ends or judgments which the mind performs
  • The intellect then makes a conclusion
  • The will then grasps the idea of reading as good
  • The will then commands the body to perform specific movements
  • The will perseveres in the good
  • The mind is also at repose (relaxed) because I realize I made the right choice.