
Metapsychology (Greek: meta `beyond, transcending`, and ψυχολογία `psychology`) is a speculative psychology which seeks to understand the structure of the mind in terms which may not be empirically verifiable. Metapsychology is also used to refer to a theoretically explicit psychology, as well as to one that seeks to unify mind and bo...
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study of nature of the mind
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1. A systematic attempt to discern and describe what lies beyond the empirical facts and laws of psychology, such as the relations between body and mind, or concerning the place of the mind in the universe. ... 2. In psychoanalysis, or psychoanalytic metapsychology, psychology concerning the fundamental assumptions of the freudian theory of the min...
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(met″ә-si-kol´ә-je) the branch of psychology that deals with the theoretical or speculative aspects of a particular subject of psychology, and the significance of mental processes that are beyond empirical verification.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: met′ă-sī-kol′ŏ-jē Definitions: 1. A systematic attempt to discern and describe what lies beyond the empiric facts and laws of psychology, such as the relations between body and mind, or concerning the place of the mind in the universe. 2. In psychoanalysis, or psychoanalytic metapsychology, ...
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metapsychology, metapsychological 1. A systematic attempt to discern and describe what lies beyond the empirical facts and laws of psychology; such as, the relations between body and mind, or concerning the place of the mind in the universe. 2. In psychoanalysis, or psychoanalytic metapsychology, psychology concerning the fundamental assumptions o...
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