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Psychologism: The Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge (Philosophical Issues in Science)
 
 

Psychologism: The Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge (Philosophical Issues in Science) [Hardcover]

Martin Kusch (Author)

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September 25, 1995 0415125545 978-0415125543
When did psychology become a distinct discipline? What links the Continental and Analytic traditions in philosophy? Both these questions are answered by this extraordinary account of psychologism in Germany at the turn of the century.
Martin Kusch explores the origins of psychologism through the work of two major figures in the history of Twentieth Century philosophy: Gottlob Frege and Edmund Husserl. Using psychological and historical reconstruction, Martin Kusch shows how the power struggle between experimental psychologists and pure philosophers influenced the thought of both Frege and Husserl; it not only shaped their agendas but also determined the success of their arguments for disengaging logic from psychology. This debate was crucial in the creation of the separate discipline of psychology.
Kusch has provided an invaluable study for the understanding of a key moment in the intellectual history of the Twentieth Century.

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Martin Kusch's fascinating and scholarly book deals throughout with a culture where philosophical argumentation was perhaps more serious, more passionate, more intense and scholarly, and reaching a more educated public, than at any other place or time before or since.
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–David Bloor

Psychologismis... perhaps the most convincing study yet in the sociology of scientific (and philosophical) knowledge
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Martin Kusch, author of Colour Vision (forthcoming from Routledge) is a Lecturer in the Science Studies Unit of the University of Edinburgh. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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For most of this century, Western philosophy has been hostile to the idea that central epistemological, logical or metaphysical questions could be answered by the natural or social sciences. Read the first page
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psychologism debate, explanatory psychology, role hybridisation, psychological logicians, arguments against psychologism, pure philosophers, species relativism, psychologistic tendencies, basic logical laws, philosophical chairs, mental causality, sceptical relativism, interpretative flexibility, philosophical fact, theoretical sentences, role purification, descriptive psychology, pure philosophy, logical sentences, normative discipline, normative logic, independence theory, extreme empiricism, psychological laws, thought economy
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Logische Untersuchungen, Weimar Republic, Husserl's Prolegomena, Southwest German, Marburg School, Paul Natorp, Theodor Lipps, Wilhelm Wundt, First World War, Philosophie des Lebens, Principle of Non-Contradiction, Spengler's Untergang, Eduard Spranger, Heinrich Rickert, Rudolf Eucken, Wilhelm Jerusalem, Wilhelm Windelband, Alois Riehl, Carl Stumpf, Ernst Cassirer, Georg Simmel, Hermann Cohen, Husserl's Philosophie, Karl Marbe, Michael Dummett
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