Here the idea that God does not wish for any to perish speaks only of God's desiderative will, without comment on his decretive will. |
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Furthermore, I claim that even the advanced learners sometimes misuse the desiderative expressions when they forget to control their speech. |
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An interrogative use of shall with the first person subject forms what we might call desiderative. |
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There is a desiderative state in the animal, which programmes it to pursue or avoid certain things in various circumstances. |
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But many of the same issues arise for desiderative conceptions of the good as well, and it will be useful to discuss these at points. |
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The imperative and all the indirect or oblique moods, as well as the desiderative forms and all the tenses, are expressed by means of separate words. |
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In themselves, attention, interest, vivid presence to consciousness and the like would seem to be features of our emotional and desiderative biographies. |
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Numerous references to preferring and being pleased with, as characterizing volition, remain in E2-5, even as Locke inserts new language in an attempt to distance himself from the desiderative conception of the will. |
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This essay argues that subjectivists have erred in accepting a desiderative theory of valuing. |
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Furthermore, they are able to manage an emotional and desiderative balance that avoids the mental consequences of repression, denial, anxieties, fears, and other excesses. |
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In appraisal theory, a grammatical distinction is constructed between desiderative future or intended versus experienced emotive mental processes. |
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