
Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 1991
Pages: 149-182
Reihe: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401051385
Volle Referenz:
, "Psychologism revisited", in: Phenomenology and the formal sciences, Berlin, Springer, 1991


Psychologism revisited
pp. 149-182
in: Thomas M. Seebohm, Dagfinn Føllesdal, Mohanty (eds), Phenomenology and the formal sciences, Berlin, Springer, 1991Abstrakt
"Psychologism" was a name used by some philosophers in their criticism of a specific research program. The aim of the program was to solve all questions of epistemology, those referring to logic and mathematics included, with the aid of psychological research. This research program was wide spread in the second half of the nineteenth century among such philosophers and psychologists as John Stewart Mill, Herbert Spencer, Wilhelm Dilthey, Franz Brentano, Carl Stumpf, the early Husserl and others. The list of names indicates that quite different paradigms of psychology have been used in this research program.
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Publication details
Verlag: Springer
Ort: Berlin
Jahr: 1991
Pages: 149-182
Reihe: Contributions to Phenomenology
ISBN (Hardback): 9789401051385
Volle Referenz:
, "Psychologism revisited", in: Phenomenology and the formal sciences, Berlin, Springer, 1991