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psychologism /sʌɪˈkɒlədʒɪz(ə)m /noun [mass noun] PhilosophyA tendency to interpret events or arguments in subjective terms, or to exaggerate the relevance of psychological factors: philosophical semantics was crippled by psychologism...- This disappearance of objective knowledge in Western philosophy has continued in other idealist and subjective guises-positivism, materialism, psychologism and historicism.
- Frege was also a harsh critic of psychologism in logic: the view that logical truths are truths about psychology.
- Richards's psychologism had ‘paved the way for the study of poems as independent structures’ or ‘consideration of the poem as a separate world.’
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