George Boole's main focus was on psychologism, and Mary provided a more ideological view of his work.
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This conception of logic eventually developed into an extreme form of psychologism espoused in the nineteenth by Benno Erdmann and others.
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The State Drama Theater continued traditions of the realism-psychologism school, while the Young Theater was promoting Avant-garde.
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After graduation in Munich 1896 he studied there and in Berlin to promotion in 1904 with Theodor Lipps and initially took its psychologism.
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It is also a faithful chronicle of life in the city at the time, in a balanced mixture of psychologism and naturalism.
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However, Santayana would reject this approach, which he called " skirt [ ing ] psychologism, " later on in life.
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The word was coined by Johann Eduard Erdmann as " Psychologismus ", being translated into English as " psychologism ".
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Husserl stated that by the time he published that book, he had already changed his mind that he had doubts about psychologism from the very outset.
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His doctoral thesis was " Genesis, Foundations, Forms and Tendencies of Sociological Psychologism Development as a Phenomenon of Social Thought " ( 1995, MSU ).
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Furthermore, various sources indicate that Husserl changed his mind about psychologism as early as 1890, a year before he published the " Philosophy of Arithmetic ".