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- Conatus - Wikipedia
In the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza, conatus ( koʊˈneɪtəs ; wikt:conatus; Latin for "effort; endeavor; impulse, inclination, tendency; undertaking; striving") is an innate inclination of a thing to continue to exist and enhance itself
- CONATUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONATUS is a natural tendency, impulse, or striving : conation—used in Spinozism with reference to the inclination of a thing to persist in its own being
- CONATUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Conatus definition: an effort or striving See examples of CONATUS used in a sentence
- Spinoza’s Philosophy and Conatus - philosophiesoflife. org
Conatus serves as a foundational idea for exploring ethical questions in Spinoza’s thought It explains why people naturally seek what they perceive as good and how this pursuit relates to their well-being
- conatus, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun conatus See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
- Conatus Meaning | Goong. com - New Generation Dictionary
The Latin term conatus, originating from the verb conari, means “effort,” “attempt,” or “endeavor ” The verb conari itself means “to try” or “to attempt ” The term is often used to express the idea of striving to achieve something, reflecting a sense of active exertion toward a goal
- Spinoza, conatus , and ethics in a world of absolute necessity
Conatus is the linchpin of Spinoza’s ethical system This concept bridges Spinoza’s metaphysics of substance, his definitions of the affects, and his ethics proper In this paper, I argue that conatus addresses a core problem in the Ethics: how to have ethics in a world of absolute necessity
- The Conatus Doctrine | Being and Reason: An Essay on Spinozas . . .
This chapter explicates the meaning of Spinoza’s conatus doctrine and argues that it must be interpreted teleologically despite the apparent tension between teleology and mechanism
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