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introspectible, a.|ɪntrəʊˈspɛktɪb(ə)l| Also -able. [f. introspect v. + -ible.] Of a thought, sensation, experience, or other mental phenomenon: capable of being examined by introspection.
1925C. D. Broad Mind & its Place ix. 419 How little of this..is introspected or is introspectible! 1937Mind XLVI. 22 We must include, under the psychological responses which the words tend to produce, not only immediately introspectable experiences, but dispositions to react in a given way with appropriate stimuli. 1940Philosophy Jan. 10 Show me the impression, the sensible or introspectible datum.., from which your general symbol derives its meaning. 1959A. J. Ayer Logical Positivism 17 The prevailing view was that these [elementary] statements referred to the subject's introspectible or sensory experiences. 1971A. Quinton in A. Bullock 20th Cent. 257/2 The introspectible facts of mental life. |