Neo-Kantianism and the Roots of Anti-Psychologism

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 13 (2):287-323 (2005)
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This paper explores a pair of puzzling and controversial topics in the history of late nineteenth-century philosophy: the psychologism debates, and the nature of neo-Kantianism. Each is sufficientl...

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