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'Introspectionism' and the Mythical Origins of Scientific Psychology
Running Head: a REVIEW and EVALUATION of an OPEN 1
Wilhelm Wundt & Herman Ebbinghaus Wilhelm Wundt & Herman
Introspection Mark Engelbert and Peter Carruthers∗
Introspecting in the Twentieth Century Maja Spener (University of Birmingham)
Wundt's "New Psychology"
The Nature of Mid-Life Introspection with the Goal of Understanding the Fullness, Or Essence, of the Experience
Consciousness and Introspection in Plotinus and Augustine Suzanne Stern-Gillet University of Bolton,
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John Watson Is to Introspectionism As James Berlin Is to Expressivism (And Other Analogies You Won't Find on the Sat)
Wundt's Psychological Experiment in the Light of His Philosophy of Science
Psychology Old and New
Introducing Neuropsychology, Second Edition
Spinoza: a Guide for the Perplexed
Long-Term Benefits from Psychotherapy: a 30-Year Retrospective by Client and Therapist
A Public Scientific Method: Introspection
The Shape of Psychotherapy
John Watson (1878–1958) John Watson, in 1913, Delivered His
The Introspection Illusion
Top View
Experience, Meta-Consciousness, and the Paradox of Introspection
Debate on Introspection
Introspection in Problem Solving
Recovering the Soul: Interpreting Baruch Spinozaâ•Žs Doctrine Of
Against Treating Introspection As Perception-Like
Introspection and the Elementary Acts of Mind
Brief Mood Introspection Scale (BMIS): Technical and Scoring Manual (3Rd Edition)
Wilhelm Wundt and the Emergence of Scientific Psychology
Investigating in Methods of Introspection and Their Impact on Psychotherapy Anne Iris Miriam Anders
Hermann Von Helmholtz (1821–1894) Helmholtz Developed Two Major
Psychology As a Behaviorist Views It John B. Watson (1913)
Spinoza on Individuals and Individuation: Metaphysics, Morals, and Politics Matthew Ad Vid Wion Marquette University
Social Psychophysiology and Embodiment
Nietzsche and Spinoza: Thinking Freedom 2016/26 1
An Introspection Intervention for Perceived Inefficacy In
Interview with Victor Yalom
VICTORIAN FICTION and the PSYCHOLOGY of SELF-CONTROL, 1855-1885 by ANNE E. RYAN Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Require
The History of Introspection Reconsidered Kurt Danziger