
The time attribute of a mental process; the attribute of a mental process characterised by its temporality or movement forward in time. ... Origin: L. Protendo (-tensum), to extend ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: prō-ten′si-tē Definitions: 1. The time attribute of a mental process; the attribute of a mental process characterized by its temporality or movement forward in time.
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(Lat. protensum from protendere, to stretch forth) Duration-spread considered as a primary characteristic of all conscious experience. This usage was introduced by Kant (Critique of Pure Reason, A 805- B 833) where the protensive is distinguished from the extensive and the intensive and this usage has been adopted by recent psychologists. -- L.W.
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