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- Introspection (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Introspection, as the term is used in contemporary philosophy of mind, is a means of learning about one’s own currently ongoing, or perhaps very recently past, mental states or processes
- Introspection - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Though the term “introspection” literally means “looking within” (from the Latin “spicere” meaning “to look” and “intra” meaning “within”), whether introspecting should be treated analogously to looking – that is, whether introspection is a form of inner perception – is debatable
- Introspection - Wikipedia
Introspection is closely related to human self-reflection and self-discovery and is contrasted with external observation It generally provides a privileged access to one's own mental states, [3] not mediated by other sources of knowledge, so that individual experience of the mind is unique
- INTROSPECTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INTROSPECTION is a reflective looking inward : an examination of one's own thoughts and feelings How to use introspection in a sentence
- Introspection | Self-Reflection, Psychology Philosophy | Britannica
introspection, (from Latin introspicere, “to look within”), the process of observing the operations of one’s own mind with a view to discovering the laws that govern the mind
- The Psychology of Introspection - Verywell Mind
Introspection is a psychological process that involves looking inward to examine one's thoughts, emotions, judgments, and perceptions It's something most of us engage in without giving it much thought We reflect on our choices, evaluate our feelings, and try to understand ourselves better
- Introspection: Definition (in Psychology), Examples, and Questions
What is introspection, why is it important, and how do we become more introspective? In this article, we'll give you the definition (and meaning) of introspection and the tools you need to do it
- Introspection - New World Encyclopedia
Introspection is an inward focusing on mental experiences, such as sensations or feelings It is a conscious mental and purposive process relaying on thinking, reasoning, and examination of one's own thoughts and perceptions
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