It enters into every form of thinking and into many of our conative and emotional attitudes as well. |
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And, if approval is a conative rather than a cognitive attitude, we might say that she expressed a non-cognitive attitude. |
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Although they do not explicitly speak of an ingressive imperfect, they do mention the conative imperfect. |
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Additionally, 'break' verbs may appear in the simple intransitive construction while 'cut' verbs may appear in the conative construction. |
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It is interesting to consider why these epistemic, affective, and conative realms contain no claims, powers, or immunities. |
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The thing about affordable Pyex and some other renewables is it has a conative scale. |
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The conative, as opposed to the cognitive or affective, relates to purposeful, but not necessarily ultimately rational, action. |
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Or is phenomenality present also in cognitve experiences of thinking such-and-such, or of perception bearing conceptual as well as sensory content, or also in volitional or conative bodily action? |
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This unique fusion of the intellectual and the conative life the life of desire and action receives its most dramatic expression in Plato's doctrine of love, or eros. |
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In response, the action-based theorist may hold that these attitudes are not true desires at all but only related conative attitudes: wishes, perhaps. |
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That is, to the extent of the considerable diminishing of the phatic and conative functions. |
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These functions he terms are emotive, referential, poetic, phatic, metalingual, and conative. |
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In addition to this conservative function, religion also had a creative, conative, dynamic function, as energizer and life giver. |
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This paper explores the relationship between the ascription of value to an object and an assessment of conative attitudes taken towards that object. |
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Conative it is a loyalty state containing commitment to buy. |
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