Voluntarism /(?)/
Vol·un·ta·rism
Voluntarism
n.
- Any theory which conceives will to be the dominant factor in experience or in the constitution of the world; -- contrasted with intellectualism. Schopenhauer and Fichte are typical exponents of the two types of metaphysical voluntarism, Schopenhauer teaching that the evolution of the universe is the activity of a blind and irrational will, Fichte holding that the intelligent activity of the ego is the fundamental fact of reality. (Philosophy)
- The principle or practice of depending on volunteers to support institutions or perform some desired action.
- A political philosophy opposed to dependence on governmental action or support for social services that might be performed by private groups.