单词 | psycho-philosophy |
释义 | > as lemmaspsycho-philosophy psycho-philosophy n. Brit. /ˌsʌɪkə(ʊ)fᵻˈlɒsəfi/ , U.S. /ˌsaɪkoʊfəˈlɑsəfi/ [compare French psychophilosophie (1892)] philosophy based on psychological ideas; (also) philosophical reasoning formed on subjective psychic criteria.ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > subjectivism > [noun] > psycho-philosophy and its adherents psycho-philosopher1850 psycho-philosophy1924 1924 Burlington Mag. Feb. 90/2 The hypothesis of the human mind evolving a complicated top layer so irksome to the underlying layers that periodical revolutions against it represent the summit of happiness, might seem too paradoxical to merit serious consideration. But the psycho-philosophy of Freud will perhaps have paved the way to such a view. 1960 IRE Trans. Electronic Computers 9 524/1 The pragmatic philosophy of C. S. Peirce helped save much of philosophy from the sterilizing effect of psycho~philosophy. 1996 Jrnl. Black Stud. 27 178 Freud's works on dream interpretation, initiation, racial unconsciousness, and inheritance remain consequences of his knowledge of Egyptians' psychophilosophy. < as lemmas |
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