tahtotilasta
Tahtotila is a Finnish term that translates roughly to "state of will" or "intent." It is a concept used in legal and philosophical contexts to describe the mental condition of a person regarding their desires, intentions, and motivations. In legal discussions, tahtotila is often crucial for determining culpability and the nature of a crime. For instance, distinguishing between an accidental act and a premeditated one often hinges on assessing the tahtotila of the individual involved.
This concept encompasses not only the conscious decision to act but also the underlying reasons and goals
In a broader, non-legal sense, tahtotila can refer to a person's general disposition or attitude towards life,