psychologism in English

noun
1
a tendency to interpret events or arguments in subjective terms, or to exaggerate the relevance of psychological factors.
This disappearance of objective knowledge in Western philosophy has continued in other idealist and subjective guises-positivism, materialism, psychologism and historicism.

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1. The author try to understand Husserl s argument in criticizing the fact-superstition which have been permeating into contemporary naturalism, historicism and psychologism.

2. Li Zehou clear that Jen is a "psychological emotion, " even more "psychological identity, " he publicly "against the anti-psychologism of this century" ( "The Analects of Confucius this time").

3. In his vision, Podkowiński elevates erotic ecstasy to an absolute value, regarding it, in accordance with the psychologism current for that time, as the cosmic power and determinant of the human condition.