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Definition of Introjecting
1. introject [v] - See also: introject
Lexicographical Neighbors of Introjecting
Literary usage of Introjecting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Philosophy by Frank Thilly (1914)
"Originally, all men had the same notion of the world; but by " introjecting "
into experience thought, feeling, and will, by splitting it ..."
2. A History of Philosophy by Frank Thilly (1914)
"... introjecting ' ' into experience thought, feeling, and will, by splitting it
up into outer and inner experience, into subject and object, ..."
3. Publication of the American Sociological Society by American Sociological Association (1917)
"The conception of one's role, like imitation, depends in part upon the satisfactions
one gets from introjecting one or another personality or elements ..."
4. Collected papers on analytical psychology by Carl Gustav Jung, Constance Ellen Long (1917)
"If however the patient avoids this Charybdis, he falls into the Scylla of
introjecting these images, that is, he does not ascribe their qualities to the ..."
5. Man's Unconscious Spirit; the Psychoanalysis of Spiritism by Wilfrid Lay (1921)
"They are introjecting the house into their own psyche. This is quite the history
of haunted houses, except that the haunted house causes the introjection to ..."
6. The Psychology of Learning: An Experimental Investigation of the Economy and by Ernst Meumann, John Wallace Baird (1913)
"These, as is well known, endeavor to facilitate the remembering of numbers, names,
and other disconnected data by introjecting an artificial coherence. ..."