单词 | psychocentric |
释义 | > as lemmaspsychocentric psychocentric adj. Brit. , U.S. exclusively or primarily concerned with the mind or spirit, esp. as opposed to the body; treating the mind or spirit as dominant.ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > [adjective] > focused on the psyche psychocentric1906 1906 A. T. Ormond Concepts Philos. i. iii. 70 The real order of the world..is not wholly extra-mental, but mind has supplied to it the essential features of its objectivity. The result of the discovery for Kant was a change from what we may call a hylocentric to a psychocentric conception of the world of reality. 1912 E. B. Holt et al. New Realism 7 The issue between realism and subjectivism does not arise from a psychocentric predicament—a difficulty of conceiving of objects apart from any consciousness—but rather from the much more radical ‘egocentric predicament’. 1956 J. B. Rhine in A. Pryce-Jones New Outl. Mod. Knowl. 205 There have been psychocentric schools of psychology..but none of these psychocentric views has ever prevailed widely in academic psychology. 1997 Ethos 25 33 Compassion characterizes Western religion..and makes us psychocentric rather than culturecentric. < as lemmas |
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