Purposive
Purposive is an adjective meaning having or done with a purpose; guided by intention rather than by accident. In general use, purposive contrasts with incidental or random behavior, but in scholarly and professional contexts it emphasizes deliberateness and goal-directed design. The noun form is purpose, while the adverb can be purposively or, less formally, purposely. The term derives from purpose with the suffix -ive, itself tracing back to Latin propositum, meaning “a thing proposed.”
In philosophy and social science, purposive is used to describe actions or behaviors that are directed toward
In law and policy, purposive interpretation (also called purposive construction) refers to interpreting statutes, contracts, or