释义 |
psychologizer|saɪˈkɒlədʒaɪzə(r)| [f. prec. + -er1.] One who psychologizes, in any sense.
1895‘Mark Twain’ in N. Amer. Rev. CLX. 49 The Observer of Peoples has to be a Classifier, a Grouper, a Deducer, a Generalizer, a Psychologizer. 1931W. B. Gibson tr. Husserl's Ideas iii. iii. 273 The psychologizers everywhere will take offence at this; they are already disinclined to distinguish between judging as an empirical experience and judgment as ‘Idea’, as essence. 1966Listener 4 Aug. 174/1 The ‘spiritualizers’ are giving way to the ‘psychologizers’. Enter ‘psychological man’. |