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- The movement featured elements of anti-psychologism in the historiography of philosophy.
- Rehmke was the founder of Greifswald objectivism, a form of anti-psychologism. He opposed individualism on philosophical grounds.
- Volume One contains seasoned reflections on "pure logic" in which he carefully refutes "psychologism".
- This conception of logic eventually developed into an extreme form of psychologism espoused in the nineteenth by Benno Erdmann and others.
- In "Psychologism and Behaviorism", Ned Block describes psychologism in the philosophy of mind as the view that "whether behavior is intelligent behavior depends on the character of the internal information processing that produces it."
- The movement featured elements of anti-psychologism in the historiography of philosophy.
- Edmund Husserl was another important proponent of anti-psychologism, and this trait passed on to other phenomenologists, such as Martin Heidegger, whose doctoral thesis was meant to be a refutation of psychologism.
- She is known for her work on epistemic decolonisation and reasons for belief, in particular her view truthy psychologism.
- It is one of the representative works in psychologism or intellectualism literature from the 1930s.
- In the literary and aesthetic field he was one of the directors of the and one of the ideologues of the literary movement, (the so-called "Portuguese Second Modernism) which favored 'psychologism' by paying special attention to the protagonists' inner thoughts and conflicts of conscience, and articulated the Portuguese editions of German author Hermann Hesse, 1946 Literature Nobel laureate, whose work was deeply inspired by educational issues.
- In 1990 he elaborated the foundations of the sociological psychologism— "concept that regards action and interaction of social, group and individual psychical factors as a premise of research and explanation of social phenomena and processes" .
- (1900–1901; second edition 1913) are a two-volume work by the philosopher Edmund Husserl, in which the author discusses the philosophy of logic and criticizes psychologism, the view that logic is based on psychology.
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