Husserl and Fu Liege critique of psychology - a comparative study

Philosophy and Culture 24 (2):129-139 (1997)
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The theme of this article and Fu Liege contrast Husserl's criticism of psychologism, try to criticism from their own, taking their respective views and positions, which indicates that the phenomenological movement and the future movement of the differences in analytical philosophy. This paper is a brief introduction to both the trend of the times of the psychological doctrine, and then discuss all of their own critique of psychology. In the final comparative study, we obtain the following points: 1. They were opposed to the psychological doctrine, but Husserl does not deny knowledge of the subject; Fu Liege put those who are involved in the subject as the psychological doctrine. 2. Both adhere to objectivity, but the main reveal how Husserl hoped to achieve objectivity in the process, resulting in the development of phenomenology; Fu Liege is completely rejected the main body, and stay in the pure, in the form of semantic analysis

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