Külpe on the Würzburg School
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"As soon as one began to let persons, trained in self-observation, give complete and open-minded information about the experiences of an experiment immediately after its completion, the necessity of an extension of the previous concepts and determinations became obvious.
One discovered in oneself processes, states, directions, acts, which did not fit into the scheme of the older psychology. The subjects began to speak in the language of life and to attach only less importance to the presentations of their inner world. They knew and thought, judged and understood, grasped the meaning and interpreted the connections without receiving any real support by occasionally emerging sensualizations."

Oswald Külpe, 1912

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