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voluntariness


Meanings
  • Noun, Adjective

    The quality or state of being voluntary; a conscious and deliberate action or decision.

    - "The voluntariness of his decision to quit smoking was a result of his strong will."
    - "The doctor emphasized the importance of voluntariness in making informed medical decisions."
  • Noun

    The power or right to make decisions or act, especially for oneself.

    - "The concept of voluntariness is essential in understanding human behavior and responsibility."
    - "The prisoner's voluntariness was questioned during his trial."

Rhymes
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variety , piety , solitude , unity , diversity , and industry.
Variants
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voluntarily , voluntariness , voluntarinesses , voluntary
Etymology
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From the Latin 'voluntas,' meaning 'will' or 'desire'.


Trivia
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  1. Voluntariness is a concept that has been debated throughout history, from ancient philosophers to modern neuroscientists.

  2. The concept of voluntariness has been explored in various works of literature, such as John Milton's 'Paradise Lost' and Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Free Will: The belief that individuals have the power to make choices and act freely, without being determined by external factors or divine intervention.

  2. Determinism: The belief that all events, including human actions, are determined by prior causes and cannot be changed.

  3. Moral Responsibility: The obligation to act in accordance with moral principles and values, and to be accountable for the consequences of one's actions.


Culture
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Voluntariness has been a significant theme in various aspects of culture, such as philosophy, ethics, and law. In philosophy, it has been a topic of debate regarding free will and determinism. In ethics, it is essential in understanding moral responsibility. In law, it is a concept used in criminal trials to determine the defendant's mental state during the commission of a crime.

How to Memorize "voluntariness"

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    - Imagine a person making a conscious decision to take an action.
    - Visualize a person exercising their power to choose.

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    - Associate the word 'voluntariness' with 'choice' and 'decision-making'.
    - Think of the word 'voluntary' and remember the associated concept of 'conscious action'.

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