In Defence of Psychologism

In Aspects of Psychologism. Cambridge Massachusetts: Harvard University Press (2014)
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Abstract

The term ‘psychologism’ is normally used for the doctrine that logical and mathematical truths must be explained in terms of psychological truths (see Kusch 1995 and 2011). As such, the term is typically pejorative: the widespread consensus is that psychologism in this sense is a paradigm of philosophical error, a gross mistake that was identified and conclusively refuted by Frege and Husserl.

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Tim Crane
Central European University

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