- V. WORDS RELATING TO THE VOLUNTARY POWERS; INDIVIDUAL VOLITION
- I. VOLITION IN GENERAL
- 1. Acts of Volition
- Will.
- Necessity.
- Willingness.
- Unwillingness.
- Resolution.
- Perseverance.
- Irresolution.
- Obstinacy.
- Tergiversation.
- Caprice.
- Choice.
- Absence of Choice.
- Rejection.
- Predetermination.
- Impulse.
- Habit.
- Desuetude.
- 2. Causes of Volition
- 3. Objects of Volition
- II. Prospective Volition
- 1. Conceptional Volition
- Intention.
- Chance. [Absence of purpose in the succession of events.]
- Pursuit. [Purpose in action.]
- Avoidance. [Absence of pursuit.]
- Relinquishment.
- Business.
- Plan.
- Method.
- Mid-course.
- Circuit.
- Requirement.
- 2. Subservience to Ends; Actual Subservience
- Instrumentality.
- Means.
- Instrument.
- Substitute.
- Materials.
- Store.
- Provision.
- Waste.
- Sufficiency.
- Insufficiency.
- Redundance.
- 2. Subservience to Ends; Degree of Subservience
- Importance.
- Unimportance.
- Utility.
- Inutility.
- Expedience. [Specific subservience.]
- Inexpedience.
- Goodness. [Capability of producing good. Good qualities.]
- Badness. [Capability of producing evil. Bad qualities.]
- Perfection.
- Imperfection.
- Cleanness.
- Uncleanness.
- Health.
- Disease.
- Salubrity.
- Insalubrity.
- Improvement.
- Deterioration.
- Restoration.
- Relapse.
- Remedy.
- Bane.
- 2. Subservience to Ends; Contingent Subservience
- Safety.
- Danger.
- Refuge. [Means of safety.]
- Pitfall. [Source of danger.]
- Warning.
- Alarm. [Indication of danger.]
- Preservation.
- Escape.
- Deliverance.
- 2. Subservience to Ends; Precursory Measures
- III. VOLUNTARY ACTION
- 1. Simple voluntary Action
- Action.
- Inaction.
- Activity.
- Inactivity.
- Haste.
- Leisure.
- Exertion.
- Repose.
- Fatigue.
- Refreshment.
- Agent.
- Workshop.
- 2. Complex Voluntary Action
- IV. ANTAGONISM
- 1. Conditional Antagonism
- Difficulty.
- Facility.
- Hindrance.
- Aid.
- Opposition.
- Cooperation.
- Opponent.
- Auxiliary.
- Party.
- Discord.
- Concord.
- Defiance.
- Attack.
- Defense
- Retaliation.
- Resistance.
- Contention.
- Peace.
- Warfare.
- Pacification.
- Mediation.
- Submission.
- Combatant.
- Arms.
- Arena.
- V. RESULTS OF VOLUNTARY ACTION
- V. WORDS RELATING TO THE VOLUNTARY POWERS; INTERSOCIAL VOLITION
- I. GENERAL INTERSOCIAL VOLITION (Implying the action of the will of one mind over the will of another)
- Authority.
- Laxity. [Absence of authority.]
- Severity.
- Lenity.
- Command.
- Disobedience.
- Obedience.
- Compulsion.
- Master.
- Servant.
- Scepter.
- Freedom.
- Subjection.
- Liberation.
- Restraint.
- Prison. [Means of restraint.]
- Keeper.
- Prisoner.
- Commission. [Vicarious authority.]
- Abrogation.
- Resignation.
- Consignee.
- Deputy.
- II. SPECIAL INTERSOCIAL VOLITION
- Permission.
- Prohibition.
- Consent.
- Offer.
- Refusal.
- Request.
- Deprecation. [Negative request.]
- Petitioner.
- III. CONDITIONAL INTERSOCIAL VOLITION
- Promise.
- Release from engagement.
- Compact.
- Conditions.
- Security.
- Observance.
- Nonobservance.
- Compromise.
- IV. POSSESSIVE RELATIONS (relations which concern property)
- 1. Property in general
- Acquisition.
- Loss.
- Posession.
- Exemption.
- Participation. [Joint possession.]
- Possessor.
- Property.
- Retention.
- Relinquishment.
- 2. Transfer of Property
- Transfer.
- Giving.
- Receiving.
- Apportionment.
- Lending.
- Borrowing.
- Taking.
- Restitution.
- Stealing.
- Thief.
- Booty.
- 3. Interchange of Property
- 4. Monetary Relations
