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At the same time it has been common, and we intend to show that it is important, to distinguish one class of volitions from another. Those which terminate on some action of our own, have been called deliberate acts — and imperate acts of the will, and not unfrequently determinate acts — because they are more the result of deliberation, and determine and govern the action on which they fix; while those which contemplate no action as their immediate result, are called immanent acts of the will. They remain in the mind, and do not flow out into action.
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At
the
same
time
it
has
been
common,
and
we
intend
to
show
that
it
is
important,
to
distinguish
one
class
of
volitions
from
another.
Those
which
terminate
on
some
action
of
our
own,
have
been
called
deliberate
acts
—
and
imperate
acts
of
the
will,
and
not
unfrequently
determinate
acts
—
because
they
are
more
the
result
of
deliberation,
and
determine
and
govern
the
action
on
which
they
fix;
while
those
which
contemplate
no
action
as
their
immediate
result,
are
called
immanent
acts
of
the
will.
They
remain
in
the
mind,
and
do
not
flow
out
into
action.