Introspektion
introspection; self-examination of one's own mental states
noun in-troh-spek-tsyOHN Rare
Origin: from Latin introspicere (to look within)
Usage Note
Introspektion describes the deliberate examination of one's own thoughts, feelings, and motivations. Central in psychology and philosophy. Introspektive Methode was the earliest method in experimental psychology (Wundt). Adjective: introspektiv.
Examples
"Introspektion allein reicht nicht aus, um unbewusste Motive aufzudecken."
Natural Translation
Introspection alone is not enough to uncover unconscious motives.
Literal Translation
Introspection alone is not enough, to unconscious motives to uncover.
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