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MMS. Appetence. Spontaneous Propensity (MM, S), or desiring Motivity (M, MS). 
A disposition to seek after the simplest form of subjective gratification. 
MSM. Selfishness. Motive Desire (MS, M), or instinctive Motivity (M, SM). 
Spontaneity is more prominent than in Appetence; the disposition to activity is 
therefore greater, and the subjective gratification that is sought is of a higher 
order. 
SMM. Cautiousness. Motive Instinct (SM, M), or propense Spontaneity (S, MM). 
The still greater prominence of Spontaneity produces a special reference to the 
active subject, while the inclination to action (MM) is so feeble, that it may be 
easily overcome by external obstacles. 
. Class of duplicate Motivity and Rationality. 
MMR. Attachment. Rational Propensity (MM, R), or Sentimental Motivity (M, 
MR). Principally Motive, but implying a certain feeling, or objective tendency. 
MRM. Enjoyment. Motive Sentiment (MR, M), or perceptive Motivity (M, RM). 
The sentiment, feeling, or rational motive is more prominent than in simple At- 
tachment. j 
RMM. Sense. Motive Perception (RM, M), or Propense Rationality (R, MM). The 
objective or rational becomes the principal characteristic, to which the motive is 
subordinated. 
. Class of Motivity, and duplicate Spontaneity. 
MSS. Curiosity. Spontaneous Desire (MS, S), or voluntary Motivity (M,SS). Mo- 
tivity is the most prominent, impelling to the exertion of will for purely subjec- 
tive gratification. 
SMS. Forecast. Spontaneous Instinct (SM, 8), or desiring Spontaneity (S, MS). 
Spontaneity being more prominent, capacitates for action tending to accomplish 
the ends of desire. 
SSM. Attention. Motive Will (SS, M), or instinctive Spontaneity (S,SM). Sponta- 
neity is instinctively attentive, and in the form of attention, the Will tends to spe- 
cific action. 
. Class of Motivity, Spontaneity, and Rationality. 
MSR. Purpose. Rational Desire (MS, R), or energetic Motivity (M, SR). Differ- 
ing from Curiosity (MS, S) in being’ less purely subjective, and more objective or 
rational in its tendency. 
MRS. Approval. Spontaneous Sentiment (MR, S), or judicious Motivity (M, RS). 
Motivity, instead of acting as in Purpose, subjectively for a rational end (SR), acts 
rationally or objectively for a subjective end (RS). 
SMR. Constructiveness. Rational Instinct (SM, R), or sentimental Spontaneity (S, 
