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Definition of Introspected
1. introspect [v] - See also: introspect
Lexicographical Neighbors of Introspected
Literary usage of Introspected
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Senses of Insects by Auguste Forel (1908)
"The mind is therefore a word of double sense which must represent in reality only
the introspected cerebral activity, in the monistic sense of identity. ..."
2. Harvard Psychological Studies by Harvard Psychological Laboratory (1922)
"D found deception pleasant, and lax, but introspected "fear as before an exam," with
... Also D introspected fear, and an "alertness despite himself." No. ..."
3. Psychology, General Introduction by Charles Hubbard Judd (1917)
"... shown that what is needed is not a formula borrowed from the more elaborate,
easily introspected case, in which recognition is slow and long drawn out. ..."
4. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1894)
"In the first place, a conscious state, when introspected, is not the same as it
would be if not introspected. You decide, for example, to observe your ..."
5. The New Realism: Coöperative Studies in Philosophy by Edwin Bissell Holt (1912)
"To overlook this rather obvious fact and to construe the introspected field as
the legible sign post on the highroad to ultimate reality is to perpetrate ..."
6. The New Realism: Coöperative Studies in Philosophy by Edwin Bissell Holt, Walter Taylor Marvin, William Pepperell Montague, Ralph Barton Perry, Walter B. Pitkin, Edward Gleason Spaulding (1912)
"To overlook this rather obvious fact and to construe the introspected field as
the legible sign post on the highroad to ultimate reality is to perpetrate ..."
7. Essays, Philosophical and Psychological: In Honor of William James by William James, Columbia University (1908)
"Hence the possibility of the same three theories as before: a realistic theory
ignoring the whole apparatus of cognition and supposing the introspected ..."