
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2009
Pages: 247-262
Series: Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind
ISBN (Undefined): 9781402085819
Full citation:
, "Philosophy, psychology, phenomenology", in: Psychology and philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2009


Philosophy, psychology, phenomenology
pp. 247-262
in: Sara Heinämaa, Martina Reuter (eds), Psychology and philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2009Abstract
The chapter investigates the relation between philosophy, psychology, and phenomenology. First, it gives a brief account of Husserl’s criticism of psychologism in his Logical Investigations (Logische Untersuchungen). Then it looks at Husserl’s later distinction between a phenomenological psychology and a transcendental phenomenology. And finally, the chapter discusses the difference between a (neo-)Kantian and a phenomenological concept of transcendental philosophy.
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Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2009
Pages: 247-262
Series: Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind
ISBN (Undefined): 9781402085819
Full citation:
, "Philosophy, psychology, phenomenology", in: Psychology and philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 2009