Action requires an image of a desired end and “technological ideas” or plans on how to arrive at this end.
Vamo Soko SAKOhas quoted3 months ago
any given action, we can distinguish among three periods of time involved: the period before the action, the time absorbed by the action, and the period after the action has been completed.
Vamo Soko SAKOhas quoted3 months ago
Thus, the larger the supply of means available, the more ends can be satisfied and the lower the rank of the ends that must remain unsatisfied.
Vamo Soko SAKOhas quoted3 months ago
unpredictability of human acts of choice, and insufficient knowledge about natural phenomena
Vamo Soko SAKOhas quoted3 months ago
action occurs in the present and is aimed at the future
Vamo Soko SAKOhas quoted3 months ago
man prefers his end to be achieved in the shortest possible time.