Marsha quotes James:

Here's a quote I particularly like, "Introspective Observation is what we
have to rely on first and foremost and always."

Ron:
I looked up the term "introspective" and found some very interesting comments
from wiki:

"Behaviorists claimed that introspection was unreliable and that the subject 
matter 
of scientific psychology should be strictly operationalized in an objective and 
measurable way. This then led psychology to focus on measurable behavior rather 
than consciousness or sensation.[1] Cognitive psychology accepts the use of the 
scientific method, but often rejects introspection as a valid method of 
investigation for this reason, especially concerning the causes of behavior 
and choice."

"On the other hand, introspection can be considered a valid tool for the 
development 
of scientific hypotheses and theoretical models, in particular in cognitive 
sciences 
and engineering. In practice, functional (goal-oriented) computational modeling 
and 
computer simulation design of meta-reasoning and metacognition are closely 
connected 
with the introspective experiences of researchers and engineers."

"Introspection was used by German physiologist Wilhelm Wundt in the 
experimental 
psychology laboratory he had founded in Leipzig in 1879. Wundt believed that by 
using introspection in his experiments he would gather information into how the 
subjects' minds were working, thus he wanted to examine the mind into its basic 
elements. Wundt did not invent this way of looking into an individual's mind 
through their experiences; rather, it can date to Socrates. Wundt's distinctive 
contribution was to take this method into the experimental arena and thus into 
the newly formed field of psychology."

"In Eastern Christianity, some of the concepts critical to addressing the needs 
of man such as sober introspection, called nepsis, are specific to watchfulness 
of the human heart and address the conflicts of the human nous, heart or mind. 
Also noetic understanding can not be circumvented nor satisfied by 
rationalizing 
or discursive thought (i.e. systemization)."

Some interesting terms associated with introspection:

"choice theory"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choice_theory
which looks alot like a rough MoQ


a list of cognitive biases we all tend towards
in our static filtering that one should keep in mind
in introspective observation
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cognitive_biases


      
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