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apperception Metaph. (æpəˈsɛpʃən) [ad. F. aperception (mod.L. apperceptiōn-em, Leibnitz), f. apercevoir: see apperceive and -tion.] 1. The mind's perception of itself as a conscious agent; self-consciousness.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Adperception in the Leibnitzian style, denotes the act whereby th...
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Apperception
Immanuel Kant distinguished transcendental apperception from empirical apperception. Alfred Adler used the notion of apperception to explain certain principles of perception in child psychology.
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Transcendental apperception
In philosophy, transcendental apperception is a term employed by Immanuel Kant and subsequent Kantian philosophers to designate that which makes experience For example, the experience of "passing of time" relies on this transcendental unity of apperception, according to Kant.
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apperceive
apperˈceive, v. Forms: 4–5 apar-, aper-, 5 appar, apper-, -ceive, -ceyve, -ceve, -seive, 5–6 apperceyve, 6 -ceave, -save, 7 apparceive. [a. OFr. aperceveir, aparcevoir (tonic form aperceive), cogn. w. Sp. apercebir, Pg. aperceber:—late L. or early Rom. *appercipēre for *appercipĕre, f. ap-, ad- to +...
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Thematic apperception test
Thematic apperception test (TAT) is a projective psychological test developed during the 1930s by Henry A. Murray and Christiana D. Psychometric characteristics
Thematic apperception tests are meant to evoke an involuntary display of one's subconscious.
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apperceptive
apperceptive, a. (æpəˈsɛptɪv) [f. prec., after perceptive a.] Pertaining to or involving apperception; also = next; apperceptive mass = apperception mass (see prec.).1884 E. Montgomery in Mind July 381 It is after all nothing but our own apperceptive faculties, potentially idealised, that are made t...
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John Keene: Elements of Literary Style ‹ Literary Hub
By John Keene. April 17, 2018. The following was delivered at AWP in Tampa. Literary style is the material articulation, in whatever genre and form, of an author's attempt to record their vision, sensibility, and apperception of the world. The more fluid or less fixed the vision, sensibility and apperception, the more fluid and less fixed the ...
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appercipient
appercipient, a. (æpəˈsɪpɪənt) [f. as prec., after percipient a.] Having or exercising the faculty of apperception.1906 H. H. Joachim Nature of Truth iii. 93 Every judgement..is informed, conditioned, and to some extent constituted by the appercipient character of the mind which makes it. 1922 S. Gr...
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Jes Bertelsen
His most recent book is from 2008, "" ('The flowing light of consciousness – Reflections on the concept of apperception in Kant and Longchenpa'). hos Immanuel Kant og Longchenpa’’ (2008), , (The flowing light of consciousness – Reflections on the concept of apperception in Kant and Longchenpa),
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Paul Hensel
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Über die Beziehung des reinen Ich bei Fichte zur Einheit der Apperception bei Kant [On the relationship between Fichte's pure I and Kant's unity of apperception], 1885 (doctoral thesis under Alois Riehl)
Ethisches Wissen und ethisches Handeln, 1889
Hauptprobleme der Ethik, 1903
Kleine Schriften
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Leopold Bellak
Leopold Bellak (1916–2000) was a psychologist, psychoanalyst, and psychiatrist who pioneered the Children's Apperception Test (CAT). He also collaborated on the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT), on clinical psychological assessments, and pioneered the understanding of ADHD (Attention
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Christiana Morgan
In 1934, Morgan co-developed the Thematic Apperception Test with Murray, a projective psychological test to elicit fantasy still used today. Legacy
The Thematic Apperception Test is one of the most widely used projective psychological tests to date.
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Henry Murray
behind the Thematic apperception test. They used the term "apperception" to refer to the process of projecting fantasy imagery onto an objective stimulus.
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Phebe Cramer
Cramer was the author of several books including Protecting the Self: Defense Mechanisms in Action (2006), Story Telling, Narrative and the Thematic Apperception Some of her most influential work on defense mechanisms utilized the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT).
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Creative synthesis
The second is a narrow-capacity focus of selection attention, or apperception, under voluntary control. The second moves through the first. Wundt believed that creative synthesis was entwined with all acts of apperception.
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