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Some of the appearances which may be assented to are motivating (horme ¯ tike ¯ , ‘impulsive’). 109 Assenting to them means that we make an evaluative judgement, and this is an impulse (horme ¯ ) to act in a way suggested by the evaluation. Chrysippus characterizes the impulse as ‘a person’s reason prescribing action to him’ (Plutarch, On the Contradic- tions of the Stoics 1037f (SVF 3.175, LS 53R)). The horme ¯ is also defined as a ‘movement of the soul towards something’ (Stobaeus 2.86.19 (SVF 3.169, LS 53Q))
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