Article ID: CBB000770756

“Hypotheses, everywhere only hypotheses!!”: On Some Contexts of Dilthey's Critique of Explanatory Psychology (2007)

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In 1894, Wilhelm Dilthey published an article in which he formulated a critique of what he called `explanatory psychology', contrasting it with his own conception of `descriptive psychology'. Dilthey's descriptive psychology, in turn, was to provide the basis for Dilthey's specific philosophy of the human sciences (Geisteswissenschaften). In this paper, I contextualize Dilthey's critique of explanatory psychology. I show that while this critique comes across as very broad and sweeping, he in fact had specific opponents in mind, namely, scholars who, like him, attempted to theorize about the relationship between the individual and society, between psychology and the other human sciences. Dilthey's critique of explanatory psychology is the flipside of his critique of sociology, which he had already formulated. He challenged both because he felt that they gave the wrong kind of answer to the task of overcoming metaphysics within the human sciences. In particular, I identify the founders of Völkerpsychologie, Moritz Lazarus and Heymann Steinthal, and (more importantly) their student, Georg Simmel, as Dilthey's targets. I provide textual and historical evidence for this thesis.

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Authors & Contributors
Makkreel, Rudolf A.
Fréchette, Guillaume
Hamid, Nabeel
Bouterse, Jeroen
Damböck, Christian
Zama, Rita
Concepts
Psychology
Human sciences
Philosophy
Anthropology
Social sciences
Psychopathology
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
18th century
Places
Germany
Russia
Italy
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