Paderborn: mentis (
2024)
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Abstract
Hegel called the object of psychology the "subjective spirit" and the object of the humanities the "objective spirit". In accordance with this distinction, the overarching theme of Volume V is the conceptual analysis of the mental and cultural domain in the form of a special philosophy of science of psychology (§25) and a general philosophy of science of the humanities (§26).
Regarding psychology, philosophy of science is specifically facing the question: "How is an objective empirical science of the subjective possible?" In order to be able to answer this, basic terms of general psychology, such as learning, perception, intelligence, and emotion, are reconstructed - also with regard to the latest developments in AI research.
Natural sciences primarily underpin technical practices, whereas humanities underpin the socio-political practice of conflict management as well as the culturally reflexive self-assurance of human beings. This distinction is the starting point for a general philosophy of science of the humanities. Among the questions addressed here are: "What is an explanation of historical events?", "How can literary criticism be done scientifically?", and "What is art?"