Will (philosophy)
Will in philosophy refers to the quality or instance that produces conscious and intended actions. It was seen as the underlying reality of all perceptions by Arthur Schopenhauer - in his main work, The World as Will and Representation - and this was later modified into the "will to power" by Nietzsche.
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Philosophy - Conscious - Intended - Arthur Schopenhauer - The World as Will and Representation - Nietzsche
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For the modern study of the will see volition (psychology) or unconscious mind.
Related Topics:
Volition (psychology) - Unconscious mind
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