Definition of Psychologism

1. Noun. (philosophy) The tendency to describe things in psychological or subjective terms ¹

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Definition of Psychologism

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Psychologism

psychological feature
psychological injury
psychological medicine
psychological moment
psychological operation
psychological refractory period
psychological science
psychological state
psychological warfare
psychologically
psychologies
psychologise
psychologised
psychologises
psychologising
psychologism (current term)
psychologisms
psychologist
psychologistic
psychologists
psychologize
psychologized
psychologizes
psychologizing
psychology
psychology department
psychomachia
psychomachias
psychomachy
psychomancy

Literary usage of Psychologism

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A History of Psychology by Otto Klemm (1914)
"In the narrower sense, however, psychologism means the view that reality is ... Of the different varieties of psychologism it is the epistemological variety ..."

2. A History of Psychology by Otto Klemm (1914)
"In the narrower sense, however, psychologism means the view that reality is ... Of the different varieties of psychologism it is the epistemological variety ..."

3. A History of Psychology by Otto Klemm (1914)
"In the narrower sense, however, psychologism means the view that reality is ... Of the different varieties of psychologism it is the epistemological variety ..."

4. The Present Conflict of Ideals: A Study of the Philosophical Background of by Ralph Barton Perry (1918)
"psychologism So much for the direct applications of scientific method to the content of the moral and religious life. We have next to consider the indirect ..."

5. Outlines of the History of Psychology by Max Dessoir (1912)
"psychologism Of the group to be discussed, Fries and Beneke stand closest to the tendency above described, since they regard psychology as the foundation of ..."

6. The Works of Orestes A. Brownson by Orestes Augustus Brownson, Henry Francis Brownson (1888)
"... favored by the author of the Problems of the Age, but driven it into the opposite extreme, that of psychologism. The editor of the Catholic World is ..."

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