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conationin philosophical use from 1836, from Latin conationem (nominative conatio) "an endeavoring, effort," noun of action from past participle stem of conari "to endeavor, to try," from [..]
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conationnoun. The enthusiastic component in determination that links insight, impression, ambition, wants, and intuition to behavior. It is one third of the parts of the mind in conjunction with affect and co [..]
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conationConation is the component of the mind that has to do with what drives an individual to act and strive. While the other two components of the mind, affect and cognition, have to do with emotions and kn [..]
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conationrefers to the pace, skill, autonomy, and manner with which we perform a task. This mental process focuses “doing” of a learning task.
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