Canonum De Ius Cogitatum
Canons of Cognitive Law

one heaven iconII.   Mind (PSY)

2.6 Concepts of Volition

Article 50 - Volition

Canon 1016 (link)

Volition is a word describing a conscious choice or decision underwriting a particular intention that leads to motive in the connection between mental impulses and physical actions of a form of Mind. Hence, volition is equivalent to the concept of “free will”.

Canon 1017 (link)

The word Volition originates from the Latin volition meaning wish, will.

Canon 1018 (link)

All forms of conscious choice or decision as Volition may be defined by a set of fourteen (14) concepts and terms being: Value, Honor, Like, Desire, Agree, Anticipate, Expect, Disvalue, Dishonor, Dislike, Despise, Disagree, Estimate and Surprise.

Canon 1019 (link)

Volition cannot be abrogated, sold, transferred, removed or "controlled" by a third party mind, only influenced.