pp3p27c3 appetere, appetitus

Meaning Longing, liking, appetite.
Subsets (kinds) cupiditas (is conscious appetite)
Mantras [what is] cupiditas sive [hence] appetitus
Related concepts conatus
Occurrence [geomap]
3p09s conatus voluntas appetitus essentia cupiditas      ... cupiditas is appetus (not always the reverse) ...
...endeavour, when referred solely to the mind, is called will, when referred to the mind and body in conjunction it is called appetite....... Desire is appetite with consciousness thereof....in no case do we strive for, wish for, long for, or desire anything, because we deem it to be good, but on the contrary we deem a thing to be good, because we strive for it, wish for it, long for it, or desire it
...conatus cum ad mentem solam refertur, voluntas appellatur sed cum ad mentem et corpus simul refertur, vocatur appetitus.....cupiditas est appetitus cum ejusdem conscientia. ...nihil nos conari, velle, appetere neque cupere quia id bonum esse judicamus sed contra nos propterea aliquid bonum esse judicare quia id conamur, volumus
{3p35 rem amatam alium jungere odio}                                 ... (and elsewhere) appetitus is conatus ...
...endeavour or desire ...  ....conatus sive[mng-eqv] appetitus...
{3p37 eo est major quo affectus major est}                           ... cupiditas is appetus (not always the reverse) ...
...desire or appetite... ... cupiditate sive[hence] appetitus...
{3p57 individui affectus essentia}                                             ... pleasure^pain special types of appetitus-conatus...
.... pleasure and pain are identical with desire or appetite, in so far as by external causes they are increased or diminished, helped or hindered, in other words, they are every man's nature...  ... laetitia et tristitia est ipsa cupiditas sive [hence] appetitus quatenus a causis externis augetur vel [excl non-exh] minuitur, juvatur vel [excl non-exh] coercetur hoc est ... est ipsa cujusque natura ...


Equivalence claims involving appetere, appetitus
{3p28} 1. we endeavour 2. we desire and strive 1. conamur 2. appetimus et intendimus
{3de32} 1. Regret 2. the desire or appetite to possess something, kept alive by the remembrance of the said thing, and at the same time constrained by the remembrance of other things which exclude the existence of it. 1. Desiderium 2. cupiditas sive [non-excl non-exh] appetitus re aliqua potiundi quae ejusdem rei memoria fovetur et simul aliarum rerum memoria quae ejusdem rei appetend existentiam secludunt, coercetur. 
{4d07} [notes] 1.  end, for the sake of which we do something 2. desire. 1. finem cujus causa aliquid facimus 1. appetitum
pp3p27c3 appetere, appetitus