Volition   

Volition

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Digital Companion to C. S. Peirce
Volition
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1906 [c.] | Pragmatism Made Easy | MS [R] 325:7

In volition […] there is always a double consciousness, the volition being at once regarded as an effort of one subject and a resistance of another. Likewise in perception there is a double consciousness of an ego and a non-ego. Thus there is a double consciousness which ought to replace the narrower volition of the old divisions of consciousness.