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Wundt. Voluntarism and Introspection. Voluntarism, not volunteerism. Voluntarism : the power of the will to organize the mind’s content into higher-level thought processes. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Wundt
Voluntarism and Introspection
Voluntarism, not volunteerism
Voluntarism: the power of the will to organize the mind’s content into higher-level thought processes.
An associationist model, from simple elements to larger compounds, but it does not simply progress mechanically, the will has an organizing effect.
The contents of the mind
Basic immediate experience (ex: the experience of “redness” or “discomfort”)
Wundt wanted to catalog all possible basic immediate experiences, and form a “periodical table of elements” as chemistry did.
The way to observe consciousness is through the method of introspection.
The method of introspection
Introspection or internal perception (intro = inside, spectare: looking)
Observation of simple processes under very careful conditions that can be replicated
Observers were extensively trained (10,000 observations before they were considered trained)
The Method of mental Chronometry
Invented by Donders Makes use of reaction time The more complex mental operation
takes more time. Go and try this on Dr Likely's page
Elements of conscious experience
Sensations: the result of the stimulation of a sense organ. Classified by: Intensity, duration, sense modality
Feelings: the affective tone of a sensation
Sensations (1)
General sense: Pressure, heat, cold
Sound Simple noise, simple tone
Smell and taste Smell: hard to categorize Taste: sour, sweet, bitter, salty
Sensations (2)
Light Achromatic (black/white) Chromatic (colors)
Dimensions: tone, saturation, brightness
Feelings
Pleasant /unpleasant Excitement/depression Tension/relaxation
Psychical compounds
Ideas (composed of several sensations) Composite feelings (several feelings
mixed together) Emotions (typical form in which affective
processes occur). They have a temporal quality: beginning, middle, end.
Volitions (changes in ideas and feelings that bring an emotion to a close)
General consciousness
Interconnects the psychical compounds When connections are broken,
unconsciousness or sleep results The process of synthesis is creative,
growth oriented, and leading toward the development of opposites
The field of consciousness
Everything that is in the field of consciousness at one time. Includes: What is subject to apperception, and is
perceived clearly What is subject to Apprehension, and is
not seen clearly --background material, existing as a potential for apperception.
Apperception
Apperception is a volitional process, I.e. it has to do with the will.
It is the will that directs the attention, is at the basis of the creative synthesis that leads to the construction of knowledge
Apperception and clinical psychology
Projective tests such as the Rorschach and the TAT are based on the concept of apperception.
TAT: Thematic Apperception Test Why is it that we perceive reality this or
that way?
The End