The independence in acting of the expression of will
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31150/ajshr.v2i10.698Keywords:
Independence, expression and volition, lawful, uncoverAbstract
Contracting can just happen through the association of two substantial volitions that are liberated from all imperfections of the volition. This is the point at which this volition comes out from inside the human spirit to the outside, so it is either an unequivocal articulation, or a certain articulation, so we are before an expressive volition, either with an agreed from one side and this is the primary volition, or with an acknowledgement from the opposite side and this is the subsequent volition, and when both are consolidated. The two volitions are contracted
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