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Psychologism - The Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge

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Informationen zum Autor Martin Kusch Klappentext First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. Zusammenfassung When did psychology become a distinct discipline? What links the continental and analytical traditions in philosophy? Both questions are answered by this extraordinary account of psychologism in Germany at the turn of the century Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 PSYCHOLOGISM: AN INTRODUCTION 2 TOWARDS A SOCIOLOGY OF PHILOSOPHICAL KNOWLEDGE 3 PSYCHOLOGISM REFUTED? 4 THE CRITICISM OF HUSSERL’S ARGUMENTS AGAINST PSYCHOLOGISM IN GERMAN PHILOSOPHY, 1901–20, 5 VARIETIES OF ‘PSYCHOLOGISM’ 1866–1930, 6 ROLE HYBRIDISATION: THE RISE OF THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY 7 ROLE PURIFICATION: THE REACTION OF ‘PURE PHILOSOPHY’ AGAINST THE NEW PSYCHOLOGY 8 WINNER TAKES ALL: LEBENSPHILOSOPHIE AND THE TRIUMPH OF PHENOMENOLOGY

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