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HoP 116 - Charles Brittain on Augustine's On the Trinity

History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps

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The Three Elements of Will

He thinks does he that you cannot think about the contents of your own mind without having will involved. So this third element always has to be there. What if you were thinking about something that you disliked for example? If you choose to think number 10, you've expressed a desire towards that content rather than another content. And he thinks same history within the case of perception and even dreaming,. All these cases are rethink that they doesn't look as though there are expressions of will. There are expressions of desire.

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