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psychologistic, a.|ˌsaɪkɒləˈdʒɪstɪk| [f. psychologism + -istic.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by psychologism.
1929Mind XXXVIII. 360 His sustained and masterly demonstration of the self-ruinous character of all such ‘psychologistic’ theories. 1931W. B. Gibson tr. Husserl's Ideas 18 Within this view of things there grows up..a transcendental-phenomenological Idealism in opposition to every form of psychologistic Idealism. 1935Amer. Speech X. 247/1 That the distinction between langue and parole does not imply any psychologistic assumptions, is shown..by the fact that it has served as a starting point to the phoneme conception of Professor Twaddell, who resolutely protests against all psychologistic definitions of the phoneme. 1957G. Ryle in M. Black Importance of Lang. (1962) 165 Where Frege attacked psychologistic accounts of thinking from the outside, they attacked them from the inside. 1976Brit. Jrnl. Sociol. XXVII. 304 A sociological approach is apt to imply that such groups collude in their subordinate position and then to provide psychologistic interpretations of their behaviour. Hence ˌpsycholoˈgistically adv.
1964I. C. Jarvie Revolution in Anthropol. iii. 97 The psychological problems of religion..are the only problems of religion that can be tackled psychologistically. |