So a proponent of anti-psychologism would expect an alien with no knowledge of human culture to agree with the logic of a statement such as " All crows are either black, or they are not black ".
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Ibrileanu took in some of Zarifopol's criticism, but argued that some of Poporanism's theories were rehabilitated in psychologism or social determinism, without which " an artwork can never hope to be fully understood ".
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The " Prolegomena " is considered a more concise, fair, and thorough refutation of psychologism than the criticisms made by Frege, and also it is considered today by many as being a memorable refutation for its decisive blow to psychologism.
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The " Prolegomena " is considered a more concise, fair, and thorough refutation of psychologism than the criticisms made by Frege, and also it is considered today by many as being a memorable refutation for its decisive blow to psychologism.
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He even claimed that Moscow and St . Petersburg schools could still be defined just the way they had been in the 19th century ( St . Petersburg being " theatrical " and Moscow having " profound psychologism " ).
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Psychologism was criticized in logic also by Charles Sanders Peirce whose fields included logic, philosophy, and experimental psychology, and generally in philosophy by Maurice Merleau-Ponty who held the chairs of philosophy and child psychology at the University of Paris.
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The Anglo-American philosophy made a synoptic, synthetic turn explicitly during the last quarter of the last century, giving birth or rebirth to absolute idealism, phenomenology, poststructuralism, psychologism, historicism, contextualism, holism, and the like.
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They shared the argument that, because the proposition " no-p is a not-p " is not logically equivalent to " It is thought that'no-p is a not-p'", psychologism does not logically stand.
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John Stuart Mill seems to have been an advocate of a type of logical psychologism, as were many 19th-century German logicians such as Logical Investigations ", called " The Prolegomena of Pure Logic ", criticized psychologism thoroughly and sought to distance himself from it.
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John Stuart Mill seems to have been an advocate of a type of logical psychologism, as were many 19th-century German logicians such as Logical Investigations ", called " The Prolegomena of Pure Logic ", criticized psychologism thoroughly and sought to distance himself from it.