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Principles of Psychology - James' Qualified Defense of Introspection |  | Principles of Psychology - James' Qualified Defense of Introspection: Encyclopedia II - Principles of Psychology - James' Qualified Defense of Introspection |  | Introspection, James wrote, is "difficult and fallible." But it isn't uniquely so -- the difficulties involved are those of "all observation of whatever kind." Still, subject to the checks of the other three methods for psychology, and subject to the "final consensus of our farther knowledge about the thing in question," reports of one's own feelings may be brought to the table.
It was while endeavoring to make use of this method that James coined the phrase stream of consciousness, which was to have a big future with literary critics. He held on i ...
See also:Principles of Psychology, Principles of Psychology - The Analytical Arguments of The Principles, Principles of Psychology - James' Qualified Defense of Introspection, Principles of Psychology - Nineteenth Century Experimental Results, Principles of Psychology - The Consequences of Comparisons |  | | Principles of Psychology, Principles of Psychology - James' Qualified Defense of Introspection, Principles of Psychology - Nineteenth Century Experimental Results, Principles of Psychology - The Analytical Arguments of The Principles, Principles of Psychology - The Consequences of Comparisons |  | |
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Principles of Psychology - James' Qualified Defense of Introspection
Introspection, James wrote, is "difficult and fallible." But it isn't uniquely so -- the difficulties involved are those of "all observation of whatever kind." Still, subject to the checks of the other three methods for psychology, and subject to the "final consensus of our farther knowledge about the thing in question," reports of one's own feelings may be brought to the table.
It was while endeavoring to make use of this method that James coined the phrase stream of consciousness, which was to have a big future with literary critics. He held on introspective grounds that our consciousness is always changing, but it makes no leaps.
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