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- Appetition abstract "Appetition, or appetite, is a longing for or seeking after something. It is one of the two aspects of desire, the other being volition.Aristotle makes the distinction as follows:Everything, too, is pleasant for which we have the desire within us, since desire is the craving for pleasure. Of the desires some are irrational, some associated with reason. By irrational I mean those which do not arise from any opinion held by the mind. Of this kind are those known as ‘natural’; for instance, those originating in the body, such as the desire for nourishment, namely hunger and thirst, and a separate kind of desire answering to each kind of nourishment; and the desires connected with taste and sex and sensations of touch in general; and those of smell, hearing, and vision. Rational desires are those which we are induced to have; there are many things we desire to see or get because we have been told of them and induced to believe them good.↑ ↑".
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- Appetition wikiPageWikiLink Aristotle.
- Appetition wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aristotle.
- Appetition wikiPageWikiLink Desire_(philosophy).
- Appetition wikiPageWikiLink Philosophy_of_desire.
- Appetition wikiPageWikiLink Volition_(psychology).
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- Appetition hasPhotoCollection Appetition.
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- Appetition subject Category:Aristotle.
- Appetition hypernym Longing.
- Appetition type Philosopher.
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- Appetition comment "Appetition, or appetite, is a longing for or seeking after something. It is one of the two aspects of desire, the other being volition.Aristotle makes the distinction as follows:Everything, too, is pleasant for which we have the desire within us, since desire is the craving for pleasure. Of the desires some are irrational, some associated with reason. By irrational I mean those which do not arise from any opinion held by the mind.".
- Appetition label "Appetition".
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- Appetition wasDerivedFrom Appetition?oldid=589385289.
- Appetition isPrimaryTopicOf Appetition.