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Introspection, in psychology, means to examine experience for its constituents, or elements. It was utilized by the first psychologist (Wilhelm Wundt) as a method of discovering the elements of conscious experience. ... The common use of "introspection" today is to look inward in an effort toward self-understanding.
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Thus we might have a kind of psychology without introspection, and yet quite distinct from physiology. What introspection does is to supply us with a direct instead of a hypothetical knowledge of mental process. It thus forms a source of psychological material which is invaluable and unattainable by any other means.
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Turning now to the alleged obscurities, fallacies, and difficulties of introspection, we may note at the outset that these do not exist when the questions which it has to answer are made sufficiently broad and simple. ... prev: The Data And Methods Of Psychology. Introspection...
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As an Introspection Therapist and founder of the Human Insights Group, it makes sense that I put up this unique WebPage. In this section, we will be spending time examining Psychological and Meta-Psychological issues as they pertain to life in general and gambling in particular.
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Introspection is "Maybe I suck"; Self -Absorption is "I suck myself and; I like it". And then there are: Self-Awareness - "There is a sucker here."; Self-Examination - 'Why do I suck?'; Self-Control - "I suck but will not to suck"; ... Home > Archive > Psychology > May 2005 > Introspection and self-absorption...
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We may say, for example, that all introspection presupposes the standpoint of descriptive psychology. The results to which it leads belong to what Jevons calls 'empirical knowledge,'[2] and are logically [p. 486] prior to any sort of systematisation of conscious phenomena.
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Introspection: The process of looking inward and examining one's self and one's own actions in order to gain insight. This was a central component to the early days of psychology during the Structuralist period.
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