Psychologism
Keyword: Psychologism
Article in Journal | Posted 17/08/2017 Santarelli, Matteo (2017). Security as Completeness: A Peircean Semiotic Reading of the Psychology of Attachment Peirce’s anti-psychologism hinges on two main assumptions. First, logic and psychology belong to two separate disciplines – respectively, the normative sciences and the experimental sciences. Second...
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Article in Journal | Posted 17/08/2017 Cristalli, Claudia (2017). Experimental Psychology and the Practice of Logic: Charles S. Peirce and the Charge of Psychologism, 1869-1885 Charles Sanders Peirce was acknowledged by William James as the founder of pragmatism; however, while James’ appreciation for psychology is well taken into account in his philosophy, the role that...
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Article in Journal | Posted 17/08/2017 Tiercelin, Claudine (2017). “Was Peirce a Genuine Anti-Psychologist in Logic?” The aim of the paper is to try and make one’s ideas clearer about such concepts as “logic,” “psychology,” “mind,” “normativity,” rationality,” as they were conceived by Peirce, in order to elucidate...
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Article in Journal | Posted 13/03/2017 Kasser, Jeff (1999). Peirce's Supposed Psychologism Focuses on the story of philosopher Charles Peirce's dealings with psychologism. Origin of major movements within analytic and continental philosophy according to scholars; Discussion on...
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News | Posted 21/12/2015 Pragmatism and Psychologism European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy, Volume 9, No. 1, 2017 According to the paradigmatic formula... |
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Article in Journal | Posted 30/10/2014 Kasser, Jeff (2013). Ransdell on Socrates, Peirce, and Intellectual Modesty This essay offers an elucidation and a critical examination of Joe Ransdell's striking suggestion that Peirce is the first real heir of Socrates other than Plato. Ransdell links Socratic...
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Monograph | Posted 27/06/2013 Hookway, Christopher (2012). The Pragmatic Maxim: Essays on Peirce and Pragmatism Christopher Hookway presents a series of essays on the philosophy of Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1913), the 'founder of pragmatism' and one of the most important and original American... |