"In this carefully written Study of the constituents of human decision making, Robert Sokolowski lays an elaborate groundwork to develop the importance of the distinction between choice and the voluntary in Moral discourseoffers a new way of looking at Moral actions which will have a profound effect in academia and pastoral practice." - The Thomist "Fits nicely into Sokolowksi\'s ongoing project of extending the insights of Husserl\'s notion of intentionality to new areas." - Inte. "In this carefully written Study of the constituents of human decision making, Robert Sokolowski lays an elaborate groundwork to develop the importance of the distinction between choice and the voluntary in Moral discourseoffers a new way of looking at Moral actions which will have a profound effect in academia and pastoral practice." - The Thomist "Fits nicely into Sokolowksi\'s ongoing project of extending the insights of Husserl\'s notion of intentionality to new areas." - Inte