Expressive of or pertaining to attitude(adjective)
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Use "attitudinal" in a sentence
"The American Dream: A Short History of an Idea That Shaped a Nation, says he expects long-term attitudinal changes prompted by what he calls "structural changes in the global economy.""
"Psychic acts have contents that are related to the objects of the world by means of what Dilthey calls attitudinal stances."
"One way of understanding (Hyslop, 1995, chapter 8) what has been called the attitudinal approach to other minds (Wittgenstein, 1953, p. 178) is to see it as a variant of the criterial solution; but going beyond other uses of criteria in insisting that our conception of other human figures is that they are souls, have experiences."