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- Title
The purposes of descriptive psychology.
- Authors
Brandl, Johannes L.
- Abstract
In this paper, I discuss the different views of the founders of descriptive psychology in the 19th century about the meaning and purpose of this discipline and sketch a new plan for connecting descriptive psychology with the language‐critical tradition of analytic philosophy. I will show that the goals Hermann Lotze, Franz Brentano, and Wilhelm Dilthey set for descriptive psychology were too lofty for different reasons. The common problem they faced was how to reconcile the ideal of autonomous philosophical knowledge with the empirical relevance that descriptive psychology should have. Faced with this dilemma, I outline a new plan to conceive of descriptive psychology as a critical project aimed at overcoming the obstacles that language places in the way of our knowledge of mental phenomena.
- Subjects
DESCRIPTIVE psychology; ANALYTIC philosophy; PHILOSOPHY of psychology; THEORY of knowledge; DILEMMA
- Publication
European Journal of Philosophy, 2023, Vol 31, Issue 2, p358
- ISSN
0966-8373
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ejop.12723