Lexicographical Neighbors of Introspectional
Literary usage of Introspectional
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Present Religion: As a Faith Owning Fellowship with Thought by Sara S. Hennell (1887)
"But on the ground of introspectional and subjective morality that is here taken
up, the latter is the point of main concern. And here therefore it seems ..."
2. Organic Dependence and Disease: Their Origin and Significance by John Mason Clarke (1921)
"... order to conform to an introspectional standard; those who have not yet fully
learned their subjection to Nature's laws, are engrossed with the passing ..."
3. Harvard Psychological Studies by Harvard Psychological Laboratory (1915)
"... otherwise just give me the introspectional conscious content, much or little;
it is the sounds and their effects which you are to attend to. ..."
4. Experimental Study of Children: Including Anthropometrical and Psycho by Arthur MacDonald (1899)
"Introspectional states of consciousness are perhaps the most complex, and it
would have been premature to enter into their consideration before the simpler ..."
5. Birmingham Medical Review (1899)
"It is natural that most investigation in comparatively new lines should take up
the more elementary phenomena. Introspectional ..."
6. The Prince of India, Or, Why Constantinople Fell by Lew Wallace (1893)
"In repose they had a dreamy introspectional expression. The mustache and beard,
the first growth of youth spent entirely indoors, were as yet too light to ..."