Jamal Awil

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The phenomenon corresponding to a volition is a bodily. [definitional]

It follows that, for Kant, volitions must belong to the real world, not to the world of phenomena. The phenomenon corresponding to a volition is a bodily movement; that is why, according to Schopenhauer, the body is the appearance of which will is the reality.

Bertrand Russell, History of Western Philosop…, loc. 2737