Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
conatus
Noun
kəˈnātəs

Definition
An inherent tendency or inclination of an entity to strive toward a certain goal or to exist in a particular manner.

Examples
- The conatus of the plant is evident as it grows upwards towards the sunlight.
- In Spinoza’s philosophy, the conatus is central to understanding the nature of existence and striving.
- Every living being exhibits a conatus that propels it to survive and thrive in its environment.

Meaning
Conatus is often used in philosophical contexts to describe the internal drive or effort of an individual or thing to maintain or enhance its existence.

Synonyms
- Drive
- Effort
- Striving
- Inclination