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fa-wi-zi · W136

fawizi · lust, affect-desire-to-couple · ⚠️

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Domain ethics / biology / affect
Class affect state / desire
Type compound
Register standard / ethical
First use Matthew 5:28 (5th antithesis: "anyone who looks at a woman lustfully has already committed adultery in his heart").

Composition

fa (affective substrate) + wi (will/intention) + zi (mutual/coupling event) = affect-will-toward-coupling = desire directed at a coupling event. Default right-branching: fa modifies [wi-zi]; wi-zi = will-toward-coupling = desire-for-coupling. fa-[wi-zi] = the affective substrate underlying coupling-desire = lust.

Definition

lust; the affective desire for coupling; the affect state in which will is oriented toward a mutual-coupling event with another person as its direct object. A specific sub-type of fa-wi (affect-will = desire) directed toward zi (mutual coupling). Contrasted with fa-wi-de (W127: temptation = affect-will toward harm in general). Greek epithumia (desire/lust) as used in Matthew 5:28.

Notes

Status: proposed — one primary corpus site. Monitor until a second independent attestation arises. fa-wi-zi is a narrower form within the fa-wi family: fa-wi = desire / the will-affect state (unspecified object) fa-wi-de (W127) = temptation = affect-will toward harm (general) fa-wi-zi = lust = affect-will toward coupling (specific) In Matthew 5:28 the interior act is morally equivalent to the external act. This is consistent with Tonesu's perception pipeline: se → fa → to. fa-wi-zi lives in the fa stage, before any overt act reaches the to (concept/judgment) stage.

fa (primitive: affective substrate), wi (primitive: will/intention), zi (primitive: mutual/coupling event), fa-wi-de (W127: temptation), ne-zi-re (W131: spouse), zi-zo (W106: biological coupling event)


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