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Synonyms: bequeath; elected; elective; elective course; leave; testament; volition; will

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  1.  The Metaphysical Elements Of Ethics / Kant, Immanuel
    , no one will question this requirement; for it concerns only what is formal in the elective will ... at not being able to explain what lies wholly beyond that sphere, namely, freedom of the elective will, elevating  details...
  2.  The Metaphysical Elements of Ethics / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
    , no one will question this requirement; for it concerns only what is formal in the elective will ... elective will by the law; whether this constraint be an external one or be self-constraint. The moral  details...
  3.  Kant's Critique of practical reason and other works on the theory of ethics / translated by Thomas Kingsmill Abbott. / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
    suggestions. The Memoir prefixed will, it is hoped, prove interesting. viii TRANSLATOR S PREFACE ... in the vigour of his age, and, unlike the former, has never appeared in any book r readers will probably  details...
  4.  The formal and material elements of Kant's ethics, / Washington, William Morrow, 1877-
    between rational and elective will. The elective will is of two kinds, human which is merely affected by sensible ... . Later, the Rational Will alone is the practical reason, and gives laws: elective will gives maxims  details...
  5.  The Critique Of Practical Reason / Kant, Immanuel
    the elective will is rightly conceived as incapable of any maxim which could not at the same time ... of the elective will not only cannot be the basis of any obligation, but is, on the contrary, opposed  details...
  6.  The Critique of Practical Reason / Kant, Immanuel, 1724-1804
    , because an elective will, subject to pathological affections (though not determined by them, and, therefore, still ... the elective will is rightly conceived as incapable of any maxim which could not at the same time  details...
  7.  Moral Philosophy / Rickaby, Joseph , S. J., 1845-1932
    the _affective_ will, though on advertence the _elective_ will may reject it. On the other hand, a strong affection and election of the will cannot be without the sensitive appetite being stirred ...  details...
  8.  Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town / Doctorow, Cory
    that any such election will not serve to withdraw this License (or any other license that has been, or is required ... distributing the Work at any time; provided, however that any such election will not serve to withdraw  details...
  9.  The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 07 (of 12) / Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797
    , your election will cost you three thousand pounds, if you are independent; but if the ministry supports you ... be said I do not allow for the operation of character: but I do; and I know it will have its weight in most elections  details...
  10.  Jailed for Freedom / Stevens, Doris, 1892-1963
    by this means the outcome of a national election, even though slightly, every party will hesitate to trifle ... election, will make it easier to get action from any party in power Amidst tremendous enthusiasm this plan  details...

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