Aristotle Voluntary Vs. Involu

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white terms and he introduces another term; non-voluntary. This leads to discussion of choice and deliberation, bringing his viewpoints into applicable terms, out of philosophy and into everyday life. Before beginning to understand how Aristotle is applicable, his viewpoint must be examined, such as his version of voluntary action...
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As he says in Book III of Nichomachean Ethics "?the terms ?voluntary' and ?involuntary' are used with reference to the moment of action?because the initiative in moving the parts of the body which act as instruments rests with the agent himself" (p.53). So, a voluntary action is one about which we have power...
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