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  • In his work, he states that cognition is itself conative.
  • Conative knowing is the basis for living a rational, principled life.
  • Conative states do not describe the world, but aim to bring something about in the world.
  • A conative psychological process or state is something akin to a stance, attitude, or disposition.
  • Blackburn s projectivism, what he calls quasi-realism, is based on the significance of the conative stances we hold.
  • As a non-cognitivist, the projectivist holds that ethical judgments are the product of conative, rather than cognitive psychological processes.
  • The affective domain represents one of the three divisions described in modern psychology : the conative, and the "'affective " '.
  • Conative knowing gives us the ability to set goals and make plans in relation to criteria and to make choices consistent with chosen plans and goals.
  • This temptation is not in any way ridiculous because as we grow and develop, our conative stances can become quite refined into a kind of moral sensibility.
  • Conative knowing, or " knowing-to ", is the realized ability to consciously and thoughtfully live consistently by a set of standards and rules.
  • Conative knowing is the ability to choose rational courses of action which are consistent with standards and rules by which to regulate, control and direct one's self.
  • Since these conative stances are essentially motivating, they can be called desires, and the realist may be tempted to see them as desires connected to true beliefs about things that exist independent of mental construction.
  • The desire to know and to understand are themselves conative, i . e ., have a striving character, and are as much personality needs as the'basic needs'we have already discussed ".
  • Ranger will drive the filly Giantess, listed at 3-2, then handle 12-1 shot Hawaiian Speedster in the first leg for males, and Conative, at 20-1, in the second leg.
  • These conative psychological processes should be contrasted with cognitive ones, which are what we typically think of when we talk about human beings  using their reason or perhaps being rational ( at least in the narrow sense ).
  • *The "'predication argument "'suggests that there are three distinct functions of single word utterances,'Conative', which is used to direct the behaviour of oneself or others;'predicate.
  • Psy . 1936 ),  the conative and affective aspect of learning  i . e . the interest of the learner   is too little considered .  Children do not usually like the formal grammar lesson.
  • The list can be a straightforward observational report of what is actually bought ( thereby acting like a cognitive state ), or it can function as a conative state such as a command or desire, dictating what the agent should buy.
  • Purusha ( Creative force ) and Prak [ ti ( Nature ) are counted as one but there are twenty-four categories of elementary substances  the five cognitive and the five conative senses, the five objects of senses, and the eight-fold Prakrti viz.
  • His idea is that these conative stances are the starting point for what the meta-ethical realist labels beliefs or even facts, like that you ought to feed your children, or that you have moral values real values that exist out there in the world independent of you.
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