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22512 | Acts are voluntary if done knowingly, by the agent, and in his power to avoid it [Aristotle] |
Full Idea: Whatever a man does - not in ignorance, and through his own agency - when it is in his power not to do it, must be voluntary, and that is what voluntary is. | |
From: Aristotle (Eudemian Ethics [c.333 BCE], 1225b08) | |
A reaction: This is the conclusion of the Eudemian discussion of responsibility. This is a definition by necessary and sufficient conditions. How can you be sure that something is in your power not to do? |
22509 | What is natural for us is either there at birth, or appears by normal processes [Aristotle] |
Full Idea: By these marks we distinguish what comes naturally: everything that is there straightaway as soon as something comes to be, and all that occurs to us if growth is allowed to proceed normally - such as greying hair, ageing, and the like. | |
From: Aristotle (Eudemian Ethics [c.333 BCE], 1224b32) | |
A reaction: The word 'normal' has to do a lot of work here. Presumably jaundice in a neonate is not included. Or later hereditary diseases. |