Psychologism. A Case Study in the Sociology of Philosophical Knowledge [Book Review]

Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook 6:329-333 (1999)
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Abstract

In his book Martin Kusch tells an old story, namely the episode of psychologism and its refutation. Every philosopher knows it and novices have to learn: in the last century “psychologism” was a result of philosophical confusions. And the typical explanation emphasizes the crisis of philosophy after the “decline of the idealism” beginning with Hegel’s death

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