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introspectively

adv. In an introspective manner.

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A similar rationale determined that subjects would introspectively focus on simple perceptual stimuli, for Wundt believed that more complex mental phenomena, such as thoughts, volitions, and feelings, were not sufficiently amenable to experimental control to be objects of scientific inner perception.

This condition is equally true of a scientist making observations with a microscope, a surveyor observing a landscape, and a psychological subject introspectively observing mental events.

A well-trained molecular biologist will see many things with a microscope that are not seen with the untrained eye, and a person who is well versed in a sophisticated theory of mental phenomena may be able to observe introspectively many things that would otherwise be hidden.

Certainly its apostles preach it without misgiving, but it is not on that account less possible that it may prove only to be the coming superstition - like Christianity, true to its true votaries, and, like Christianity, false to those who follow it introspectively.