A hundred years ago Frege had published most of his arguments against psychologism and Husserl was busy writing his Logical Investigations, which was to appear at the turn of the century and open with a long onslaught on psychologism. The arguments of these two logicians against the psychologistic view - of Mill, Erdmann and many others - that the discipline of logic, its sentences, or its "laws", deal with psychological phenomena met with widespread approval from those best qualified to judge (for example Lukasiewicz). They set the agenda for most twentieth century work in exact, "scientific", or analytic philosophy. As the century draws to its close, many of the arguments of Frege and Husserl have been found wanting by analytic philosophe...
Die Arbeit setzt sich mit Edmund Husserls antipsychologistischem Projekt seiner „Prolegomena zur rei...
In this paper I present and assess Husserl's arguments against epistomological and psychological nat...
Husserl’s philosophy, by the usual account, evolved through three stages: 1. development of an anti-...
A hundred years ago Frege had published most of his arguments against psychologism and Husserl was b...
Frege and Husserl are both recognized for their significant contributions to the overthrowing of log...
The term ‘psychologism’ is normally used for the doctrine that logical and mathematical truths must ...
Husserl and Frege reject logical psychologism, the view that logical laws are psychological 'laws of...
ii Despite a pronoWlced rejection of psycho log ism at the tum of the previous century, contemporary...
According to psychologism, laws of logic and mathematics are not anything except generalized account...
Thesis focuses on psychologism – a philosophical theory according to which the ontological and epist...
Corcoran, J. 2007. Psychologism. American Philosophy: an Encyclopedia. Eds. John Lachs and Robert Ta...
An influential interpretation of phenomenology construes Husserl's project as an attempt to generali...
Edmund Husserl’s seminal work The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology: An I...
In this paper I discuss the relation between Husserl and Franz Brentano, as well as that to other me...
Frege's diatribes against psychologism have often been taken to imply that he thought that logic and...
Die Arbeit setzt sich mit Edmund Husserls antipsychologistischem Projekt seiner „Prolegomena zur rei...
In this paper I present and assess Husserl's arguments against epistomological and psychological nat...
Husserl’s philosophy, by the usual account, evolved through three stages: 1. development of an anti-...
A hundred years ago Frege had published most of his arguments against psychologism and Husserl was b...
Frege and Husserl are both recognized for their significant contributions to the overthrowing of log...
The term ‘psychologism’ is normally used for the doctrine that logical and mathematical truths must ...
Husserl and Frege reject logical psychologism, the view that logical laws are psychological 'laws of...
ii Despite a pronoWlced rejection of psycho log ism at the tum of the previous century, contemporary...
According to psychologism, laws of logic and mathematics are not anything except generalized account...
Thesis focuses on psychologism – a philosophical theory according to which the ontological and epist...
Corcoran, J. 2007. Psychologism. American Philosophy: an Encyclopedia. Eds. John Lachs and Robert Ta...
An influential interpretation of phenomenology construes Husserl's project as an attempt to generali...
Edmund Husserl’s seminal work The Crisis of European Sciences and Transcendental Phenomenology: An I...
In this paper I discuss the relation between Husserl and Franz Brentano, as well as that to other me...
Frege's diatribes against psychologism have often been taken to imply that he thought that logic and...
Die Arbeit setzt sich mit Edmund Husserls antipsychologistischem Projekt seiner „Prolegomena zur rei...
In this paper I present and assess Husserl's arguments against epistomological and psychological nat...
Husserl’s philosophy, by the usual account, evolved through three stages: 1. development of an anti-...