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conation meaning in Hindi

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  1. When it came to enlisting help to record, Miles Away, have a myriad of friends from all corners of the globe to call upon with former Conation.
  2. Abraham Maslow, the creator of " Maslow's hierarchy of needs ", discussed the idea of conation in his widely cited work " A Theory of Human Motivation ".
  3. In April 2011, the group announced via their website that Kostic had left . On 5 August that year Murray Ruse ( Conation, Captain Cleanoff ) played his first show as their new drummer.
  4. He denounced materialism and capitalism, and described the universe as a result of macropsychic conation  the entire universe exists within the cosmic mind, which itself is the first expression of consciousness coming under the bondage of its own nature.
  5. The term " conation " is no longer widely known it is in " The 1, 000 Most Obscure Words in the English Language ", defined as " the area of one's active mentality that has to do with desire, volition and striving ", but there are several references to conation as the third faculty of the mind.
  6. The term " conation " is no longer widely known it is in " The 1, 000 Most Obscure Words in the English Language ", defined as " the area of one's active mentality that has to do with desire, volition and striving ", but there are several references to conation as the third faculty of the mind.
  7. That is, that the desire to know comes from an act of will, that effectively therefore conation is prepotent to cognition . " We must guard ourselves against the too easy tendency to separate [ the desire to know ] from the basic needs we have discussed above, i . e ., to make a sharp dichotomy between'cognitive'and'conative'needs.
  8. "Conation " is defined by Funk & Wagnalls " Standard Comprehensive International Dictionary " ( 1977 ) as " the aspect of mental process directed by change and including impulse, desire, volition and striving ", and by the Living Webster " Encyclopedia Dictionary of the English Language " ( 1980 ) as " one of the three modes, together with cognition and affection, of mental function; a conscious effort to carry out seemingly volitional acts " . " The Encyclopedia of Psychology " Motivation : Philosophical Theories " " says, " Some mental states seem capable of triggering action, while others such as cognitive states apparently have a more subordinate role [ in terms of motivation ] . . . some behavior qualifies as motivated action, but some does not ".


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