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Introspection

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The etymology of the term introspection gives a clear indication of its [[meaning]]: the [[mental ]] [[activity ]] of a [[subject ]] who is attentive to her/his own [[psychic ]] [[processes ]] (who looks [[inside]]).
Late nineteenth-century psychologists (Alfred Binet in [[France]], the Würzburg [[school ]] in [[Germany]], Edward Bradford Tiltchener in the [[United States]], to [[name ]] but a few) considered introspection to be the sovereign method until its throne was usurped by objectivism and behaviorism.
The [[word ]] has had a bad press in [[psychoanalysis]]. However,...
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