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tahdonalainen

Tahdonalainen is a Finnish term used to describe a person or action characterized by voluntary consent. In legal, medical, and ethical discussions, it refers to decisions made with the individual's own will rather than under coercion or external pressure. The concept emphasizes autonomy and freedom of choice and is often contrasted with involuntary or coerced actions.

The word is formed from tahto (will, volition) in genitive tahdon plus alainen, a suffix meaning belonging

Examples include tahdonalainen osallistuja (a voluntary participant), tahdonalainen lahjoittaja (a voluntary donor), and tahdonalainen suostumus (voluntary

See also: suostumus, tahto, autonomia, vapaaehtoinen, eettinen harkinta.

to
or
characterized
by.
As
a
noun,
tahdonalainen
can
refer
to
a
person
who
acts
according
to
their
will;
as
an
adjective,
it
modifies
nouns
to
indicate
voluntariness.
In
everyday
Finnish,
more
common
terms
for
similar
meaning
are
vapaaehtoinen
(voluntary)
or
suostuva
(consenting).
consent).
The
term
is
used
when
emphasizing
that
consent
is
given
freely
and
knowingly,
without
coercion.