Whether the will is moved to anything naturally?

Objections

Objection 1 : It would seem that the will is not moved to anything naturally. For the natural agent is condivided with the voluntary agent, as stated at the beginning of Phys. ii, 1. Therefore the will is not moved to anything naturally.
Objection 2 : Further, that which is natural is in a thing always: as "being hot" is in fire. But no movement is always in the will. Therefore no movement is natural to the will.
Objection 3 : Further, nature is determinate to one thing: whereas the will is referred to opposites. Therefore the will wills nothing naturally.