Secondly, Glock defends Strawson's dismissal of transcendental idealism and transcendental psychologism. |
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The main enemies are psychologism, reductionism, idealism, and the distortion of the phenomena by philosophical systems. |
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This disappearance of objective knowledge in Western philosophy has continued in other idealist and subjective guises-positivism, materialism, psychologism and historicism. |
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For instance, philosophers who think that logical laws are not psychological laws would view it as psychologism to identify the two. |
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His view ends up being the antithesis of psychologism, and is broadly anti-physicalist. |
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But although Meinong had constantly recognized the fundamental role of psychology in philosophy, he became more and more an opponent of psychologism. |
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Their topics include imagism and modernist theories of language, his art criticism, the new psychologism, antinomies of original sin, and his feelings. |
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In the Fregean sense, psychologism refers amongst other things to a tendency to believe private ideas are the correct starting point in the theory of knowledge. |
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Psychologism is the view that mathematical sentences and theories are about mental objects. |
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