Throughout history, divides between the sciences and the humanities have been drawn in many different ways. This essay shows that the notion of a divide became more urgent and pronounced in the second half of the nineteenth century. While this shift has several causes, the essay focuses on the rise of the social sciences, which is interpreted as posing a profound challenge to the established disciplines of the study of humankind. This is demonstrated by zooming in on linguistics, one of the key traditional disciplines of the humanities. Through the assumption of a correspondence between mental and linguistic categories, psychology became of central importance in the various conceptions of linguistics that emerged in the nineteenth century. ...
This essay is an examination of Wilhelm Dilthey\u27s theory of historical consciousness as it assume...
Abstract. Wilhelm Dilthey was one of the first thinkers whose philosophy centred on the reflection o...
This essay investigates the origins of the divide between what we nowadays refer to as the “sciences...
In the 19th century, “psychologism” characterized several approaches to linguistics. When psychologi...
The central aim of this article is to clarify some central theoretical issues concerning the relatio...
In tandem with steady progress made in the research of natural sciences after the 19th century, seve...
The pedagogical technique of comparing and contrasting two conflicting points of view is common with...
Philology haunts the humanities, through both its defendants and its detractors. This article examin...
We historians know less than we should about internal differentiation among the social sciences. Wha...
The paper is focused on linguistic, psychological and comparative investigation into the interaction...
It is usually assumed that each discipline ranging from the humanities to the sciences forms a neat,...
The nineteenth century is the age of linguistics, which opened the horizons for human sciences in th...
In the 19th century arose the idea that the (emerging) social sciences should conform to the natural...
This article is concerned with interactions between the natural and the human sciences. It examines ...
This article deals with some aspects of the study of the mind between the 1920s and 1940s at the Uni...
This essay is an examination of Wilhelm Dilthey\u27s theory of historical consciousness as it assume...
Abstract. Wilhelm Dilthey was one of the first thinkers whose philosophy centred on the reflection o...
This essay investigates the origins of the divide between what we nowadays refer to as the “sciences...
In the 19th century, “psychologism” characterized several approaches to linguistics. When psychologi...
The central aim of this article is to clarify some central theoretical issues concerning the relatio...
In tandem with steady progress made in the research of natural sciences after the 19th century, seve...
The pedagogical technique of comparing and contrasting two conflicting points of view is common with...
Philology haunts the humanities, through both its defendants and its detractors. This article examin...
We historians know less than we should about internal differentiation among the social sciences. Wha...
The paper is focused on linguistic, psychological and comparative investigation into the interaction...
It is usually assumed that each discipline ranging from the humanities to the sciences forms a neat,...
The nineteenth century is the age of linguistics, which opened the horizons for human sciences in th...
In the 19th century arose the idea that the (emerging) social sciences should conform to the natural...
This article is concerned with interactions between the natural and the human sciences. It examines ...
This article deals with some aspects of the study of the mind between the 1920s and 1940s at the Uni...
This essay is an examination of Wilhelm Dilthey\u27s theory of historical consciousness as it assume...
Abstract. Wilhelm Dilthey was one of the first thinkers whose philosophy centred on the reflection o...
This essay investigates the origins of the divide between what we nowadays refer to as the “sciences...