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Introspection - APA Dictionary of Psychologyintrospection ... n. the process of attempting to directly access one's own internal psychological processes, judgments, perceptions, or states.
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Evolution of Psychology – PSY101 Introduction to PsychologyStructuralists used the method of introspection to attempt to create a map of the elements of consciousness. Introspection involves asking research participants ...
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The dominance of introspective measures and what this impliesFeb 15, 2018 · We argue that the method bias that often results from behavioral science's strong reliance on introspective measures is a common critical ...
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[PDF] 'Introspectionism' and the mythical origins of scientific psychology(1) Psychology, as instituted in the universities, began as the study of mind, based, almost exclusively, on the method of introspection. (2) In reaction to the ...
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Guidelines for eliciting verbal and introspective-type reports.We review current methods of thinking aloud. Then we describe the types of verbal reports of thinking used to study expertise today.
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Editorial: The Challenges and Opportunities of Introspection in ... - NIHOct 9, 2019 · Since the inception of psychology as an academic discipline, scholars have made extensive use of first-person (or introspective) enquiry: it is ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Introspection - Etymology, Origin & MeaningOriginating from Latin introspicere, meaning "to look into," introspection means the action of closely examining one's thoughts or feelings.
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INTROSPECTION Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterOct 31, 2025 · The meaning of INTROSPECTION is a reflective looking inward : an examination of one's own thoughts and feelings ... Etymology. Latin introspectus, ...
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introspection, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...OED's earliest evidence for introspection is from before 1676, in the writing of Matthew Hale, judge and writer. introspection is a borrowing from Latin.
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Introspection - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyFeb 2, 2010 · Introspection is generally regarded as a process by means of which we learn about our own currently ongoing, or very recently past, mental states or processes.The Role of Introspection in... · The Accuracy of Introspection
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Augustine of Hippo - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophySep 25, 2019 · Augustine of Hippo was perhaps the greatest Christian philosopher of Antiquity and certainly the one who exerted the deepest and most lasting influence.
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(PDF) Introspection: History of the Concept - ResearchGateOct 10, 2017 · The concept of introspection, in the sense of a dispassionate observation of one's own mental states, first became prominent in the context of eighteenth- ...
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Introspection | Self-Reflection, Psychology & Philosophy - BritannicaOct 21, 2025 · consciousness, a psychological condition defined by the English philosopher John Locke as “the perception of what passes in a man's own mind.” ( ...
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Introspection | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyIntrospection is the process by which someone comes to form beliefs about her own mental states. We might form the belief that someone else is happy on the ...
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A common factor underlying individual differences in confirmation biasNov 13, 2024 · When they are asked to test a given hypothesis, individuals tend to be biased towards confirming evidence. This phenomenon has been ...
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Know Thyself: The Philosophy of Self-Knowledge - UConn TodayAug 7, 2018 · Dating back to an ancient Greek inscription, the injunction to 'know thyself' has encouraged people to engage in a search for self-understanding ...
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(PDF) Reflections on the Socratic notion of the self - Academia.eduThe paper underscores that the maxims 'know thyself' and 'nothing in excess' are foundational to Socratic thought, promoting introspection and self-improvement.
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Self-Knowledge, Elenchus and Authority in Early Plato - jstor'3. In this paper, I will argue for a conception of self-knowledge in some of Plato's early dialogues—the Apology, Alcibiades, Laches and Gorgias—that in impor-.Missing: introspection | Show results with:introspection
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one Self-Knowledge in Plato - Oxford AcademicThis chapter explains the differences in content between two kinds of self-knowledge in Plato and describes the two kinds of inquiry directed at each kind of ...Missing: introspection | Show results with:introspection
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[PDF] Line by Line Commentary on Aristotle's De Anima Book IIIFor Aristotle living matter cannot be defined apart from the soul activities. (See. ENDNOTE 16.) Therefore Aristotle can define living substances as their ...Missing: introspection | Show results with:introspection
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The Hidden Aporia in Aristotle's Self-Thinking Thought - jstorIn order to overcome the gap between the intellect and the intelligible that intellect grasps, Aristotle posits the notion of a com pletely independent ...Missing: introspection | Show results with:introspection<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Intellectual self-knowledge in Latin commentaries on Aristotle's De ...Page 1. Intellectual self-knowledge in Latin commentaries on Aristotle's De anima ... Aristotle ...
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Spiritual Exercises in Augustine's Confessions - jstorAug 22, 2007 · From Augustine we learn that a person is constituted basically by the introspective stance of remembering and by relational modes in life. The ...
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Consciousness and Introspection in Plotinus and AugustineThis paper analyzes the concept of introspection as it applies to the philosophical works of Plotinus and Augustine, arguing against the common ...
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Perceivingmyself (Chapter Four) - Aquinas on Human Self-Knowledge3 Lambert defends this interpretation in Self Knowledge in Thomas Aquinas, 133–52. He cites four texts (DP 9.5; DV 4.2; DV 10.9, ad 7; and STia.87.3, ad 2) in ...
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(PDF) The concept of self in Eastern and Western philosophyJul 13, 2020 · Eastern philosophy unequivocally argues that the self is an illusory fiction and that it does not exist in reality.
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Meditations on First Philosophy by Rene DescartesSource: Meditations on First Philosophy in which are demonstrated the existence of God and the distinction between the human soul and the body, by René ...
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[PDF] Meditations on First Philosophy - LSEIn 1641 his. Meditations appeared, setting out the metaphysical underpinnings of his physical theories; these were accompanied by objections written by ...
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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Project GutenbergThis, therefore, being my purpose—to inquire into the original, certainty, and extent of HUMAN KNOWLEDGE, together with the grounds and degrees of BELIEF, ...
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[PDF] An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - PhilotextesAn Essay Concerning Human Understanding by John Locke (First pubulished 1690) is a publi- cation of the Pennsylvania State University.
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The Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant 1781Human reason, in one sphere of its cognition, is called upon to consider questions, which it cannot decline, as they are presented by its own nature.
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Psychology as the Behaviorist Views it. John B. Watson (1913).Psychology, as the behaviorist views it, is a purely objective, experimental branch of natural science which needs introspection as little as do the sciences ...
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[PDF] EDMUND HUSSERL - FINOH u s s e r l , Edmund, 1 8 5 9 - 1 9 3 8 . Ideas pertaining to a pure phenemenology and to a phenomenological philosophy. Translation of: Ideen zu einer reinen ...
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Wilhelm Wundt: Father of PsychologyOct 6, 2023 · Wilhelm Wundt opened the Institute for Experimental Psychology at the University of Leipzig in Germany in 1879.
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Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyJun 16, 2006 · Wilhelm Maximilian Wundt (1832–1920) is known to posterity as the “father of experimental psychology” and the founder of the first psychology laboratory.4. Wundt's ``individual... · 4.2 Consciousness · Secondary Sources Concerning...Missing: trained | Show results with:trained
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Profile of Wilhelm Wundt, the Father of Psychology - Verywell MindMar 17, 2025 · Wundt believed that psychology was the science of conscious experience and that trained observers could accurately describe thoughts, feelings, ...
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What Is Structuralism In Psychology?Jul 11, 2023 · Titchener, a student of Wilhelm Wundt, structuralism used introspection to observe and report on individual sensory experiences and thoughts.
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The Origins of Structuralism in Psychology - Verywell MindOct 31, 2023 · Titchener believed that the use of introspection, which utilized observers who had been rigorously trained to analyze their feelings and ...
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Classics in the History of Psychology -- Titchener (1898)It deals with such topics as the classification of emotions, instincts and impulses, temperaments, etc., the hierarchy of psychological 'selves,' the typical ...
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(PDF) The decline and fall of introspection - Academia.eduThe imageless thought controversy highlighted introspection's unreliability, prompting psychologists to favor behaviorism.Missing: post- | Show results with:post-
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Behaviorism | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyWatson's 1913 manifesto proposed abandoning Introspectionist attempts to make consciousness a subject of experimental investigation to focus instead on ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The cognitive revolution: a historical perspective - cs.PrincetonPsychology could not participate in the cognitive revolution until it had freed itself from behaviorism, thus restoring cognition to scientific respectability.
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Validity and reliability of the Experience-Sampling Method - PubMedThe Experience-Sampling Method (ESM) is an attempt to provide a valid instrument to describe variations in self-reports of mental processes.
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Adaptive Reflection on Negative Emotional Experiences - FrontiersReflecting on negative emotional experiences can be adaptive but it can also maintain or intensify detrimental emotional states.Introduction · Ayduk and E. Kross' Program... · Contrast Between the... · DiscussionMissing: introspection | Show results with:introspection
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Rethinking Rumination - Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, Blair E. Wisco ...Finally, we highlight recent research on the distinction between rumination and more adaptive forms of self-reflection, on basic cognitive deficits or biases in ...Challenges To The Response... · Rumination And Worry · Rumination In Relation To...
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The Influence of Buddhist Meditation Traditions on the Autonomic ...Vipassana refers to insight into the true nature of reality, entailing an understanding of the impermanence of everything that exists, which is coupled with ...
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[PDF] a comparative study of mahāyāna and theravāda buddhistThis paper examines the connection between Mahayana and Theravāda Buddhist meditation from the perspective of Chih-i's Moho chih-kuan 摩訶止観 and considers ...
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[PDF] The Nature of Avidyā in the Upanishads: A Philosophical ExpositionOct 19, 2025 · The Upanishads teach that the individual self (Atman) is identical to the ultimate reality (Brahman), and that realizing this unity is the key ...
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Vijay K. Jain, Tattvarthsutra - PhilArchiveTattvarthsutra is the first Jaina scripture in Sanskrit, useful for understanding life, and is easily memorized. It emphasizes right faith, knowledge, and ...
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Samayika and Dhyana - JAINA-JainLinkSamayika is the principal concept in Jainism, a practice for equanimity of mind, and is closely related to meditation.
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[PDF] ``All My Thinking Has But One Focus''In contrast, hitbonenut is a process of contemplating one's personal relationship to the divine. Its use in moralistic texts describes a constant effort, or ...
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Mussar Movement Research Papers - Academia.eduThe Mussar Movement is a Jewish ethical, educational, and cultural movement that emerged in the 19th century in Eastern Europe.
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[PDF] The Interpretations of the Ignatian Examen in HistoryThe examination of conscience has always been presented as an integral part of daily life, and yet there has not been any consensus on the way this is to be ...
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[PDF] 1 II. “A Holy Life”: Bunyan's Theology of Piety1 The Puritans are well ...With the help of the Holy Spirit, he made every effort to “be a pattern, and example of piety.” From Bunyan‟s own testimony: Singularity in godliness, if it be ...
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Al-Ghazali on Vigilance & Self-Examination | Fons Vitae Publishing$$29.95Here Ghazali focuses on the different stations of steadfastness in religion (murabata), vigilance and self-examination being its cornerstones.Missing: reckoning daily reflection
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A default mode of brain function - PNASThese decreases suggest the existence of an organized, baseline default mode of brain function that is suspended during specific goal-directed behaviors.
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Self-Knowledge in a Predictive Processing FrameworkAug 23, 2018 · Reliability: Introspection usually produces true beliefs about our mental states. Fallibility: Beliefs about one's mental states formed by ...Missing: subconscious | Show results with:subconscious
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Ulysses – Modernism Lab - Yale UniversityJoyce began the novel in a stream-of-consciousness or “interior monologue” technique that developed naturally out of his experiments in A Portrait of the ...
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[PDF] Stream of consciousness in MRS. DallowayIn Mrs. Dalloway, Woolf employs stream of consciousness to reveal the inner workings of her characters' psyches, offering a deep, introspective view of their ...
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[PDF] The Unreliable Narrator in Notes from the Underground and Crime ...Because Dostoevsky includes an unreliable narrator, he is allowed free reign to delve into these abnormal and irrational sentiments on killing in order to test ...
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Montaigne, Michel de | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThus while the Essais is not an autobiography, it contains a great deal of autobiographical content, some of which may seem arbitrary and insignificant to ...Missing: introspection memoir
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Self-wisdom in Jean-Paul Sartre's Nausea: An Existential StudyAug 6, 2025 · The present study analyses the concept of self-wisdom in Jean-Paul Sartre's Nausea (1938), which is known as a novel of ideas.
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[PDF] An Introduction to Narrative TherapyUsing psychologist Jerome Bruner's (1986) metaphor of landscape, White (White & Epston, 1990) addressed the landscapes of action and meaning. Important stories ...