Conation refers to the aspect of mental processes that involves desire, volition, and intention—essentially the drive to act. It encompasses the conative functions that govern behavior and motivation, distinguishing it from cognitive (thinking) and affective (feeling) processes. Conation is often described in the context of psychology and philosophy as the part of the mind that compels individuals to take action towards achieving goals and fulfilling desires.

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