- Introspectionist
- Introspectionist In`tro*spec"tion*ist, n. (Metaph.) One given to the introspective method of examining the phenomena of the soul. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
introspectionist — in·tro·spec·tion·ist shə nəst n 1) a person esp. given to introspection 2) an adherent of introspectionism introspectionist or in·tro·spec·tion·is·tic .spek shə nist ik adj of or relating to introspectionism … Medical dictionary
introspectionist — I. adjective see introspectionism II. noun see introspectionism … New Collegiate Dictionary
introspectionist — in·tro·spec·tion·ist … English syllables
introspectionist — … Useful english dictionary
introspectionism — noun Date: 1922 a doctrine that psychology must be based essentially on data derived from introspection compare behaviorism • introspectionist or introspectionistic adjective • introspectionist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
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