extrospect

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From extro- +‎ -spect or a blend of extro- +‎ introspect.

Verb[edit]

extrospect (third-person singular simple present extrospects, present participle extrospecting, simple past and past participle extrospected)

  1. Synonym of extraspect.
    • 1985, Michael A. Weinstein, Finite Perfection: Reflections on Virtue, page 143:
      To conform myself to the other is not merely to alter my moods and desires, but to enter into another field, to decenter myself, to extrospect.
    • 2001, The Journal of the Indian Academy of Philosophy - Volume 40, page 70:
      All of us know our respective minds and mental states directly by introspection. But one cannot extrospect the minds of others, having no scope to directly know what is going on there.
    • 2006, Louis P. Pojman, Who are We?: Theories of Human Nature, page 233:
      I can introspect into my own mind to see whether I am in pain or angry or fearful, but I cannot extrospect into my neighbor's mind to see whether he or she is in pain or angry or fearful.