Psychologia empirica

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Psychologia empirica is a work of early modern philosophy that develops an empirical approach to the study of the human mind and its operations.

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instanceOf early modern philosophical work
philosophical work
about human cognition
inner experience
mental states
aimsTo ground psychology in experience
provide a systematic account of the human mind
approach empirical approach
concerns classification of mental faculties
relation between experience and mental operations
contrastsWith purely rationalist accounts of the mind
field early modern philosophy
empiricism
focusesOn mental faculties
operations of the human mind
psychological observation
genre philosophy
hasPart analysis of cognitive processes
analysis of imagination
analysis of memory
analysis of perception
analysis of sensation
analysis of will
discussion of empirical methods in psychology
influenced later empirical psychology
subsequent philosophy of mind
intendedAudience early modern scholars of the mind
philosophers
language Latin
mainSubject empirical study of the human mind
philosophy of mind
methodology introspective observation
systematic description of mental phenomena
period early modern period
philosophicalTradition empiricism
typeOfWork treatise

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