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According to Locke, "Willing Is an Act of the Mind

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According to Locke, "willing is an act of the mind directing its thought to the production of any action, and thereby exerting its power to produce it." Do you agree with Locke's definition of "willing"?


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Cognitive Needs

Innate needs to know and to understand.

Innate Needs

Fundamental, inborn requirements essential for basic functioning and well-being.

Cognitive Needs

Basic desires and psychological requirements that drive an individual's thinking, problem-solving, and intellectual growth.

Full Development

The achievement of the maximum potential or capacities in any aspect of human growth, whether physical, emotional, or intellectual.

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