Nietsche, in many of his writings, presents argumentation criticizing synthetic a priori iudgments yet maintaining their undeniability. — Blue Lux
It would be a mistake to represent philosophy vs. psychology relations anthropomorphically: patronage, partnership, divorce, and competition; experimental philosophy and existential psychology show that they are much more complicated.The rift between psychology and philosophy is now distinct. Is it? — Blue Lux
Psychology completes what philosophy cannot, which is, define the individual. Psychology objectifies the human as an objective fact. This is the greatest leap in logic. It is true, is it not? It is true that we are an objective fact... But nothing could designate this by virtue of reason or logic alone. — Blue Lux
Nevertheless, one could argue that “intentions of psychology” are quite the opposite to “objectifying of Man," converting human being into a scientific fact.Intention. The intention of a psychology has as its object something philosophy can never base. — Blue Lux
It is possible to attempt to apply some of Kierkegaard’sIs there a philosophy that can firmly, for instance, characterize someone as narcissistic? — Blue Lux
THE PURPOSE OF this discussion is to determine how philosophy is related to psychology or vice versa. The reason this is the purpose is due to the fact of psychology being a form of knowledge, and knowledge itself is a focal point of philosophy. So, in order to have a well-ordered, factual and consistent psychology, this psychology must rest upon a philosophy capable of holding it in place. — Blue Lux
It is a common sense definition. One could apply it to Nietzsche himself, or to Dostoevsky or Kafka’s heroes,(are they narcissists?)The narcissist is who assumes himself too much significance — Blue Lux
As far as I see it, Kierkegaard’s tremendous effort and genius, aimedCan you explain Kierkegaard's conception of Xhristianity? — Blue Lux
it seems to me that scientific knowledge is based on certain postulates and premises of which are supposed to be capable of giving one insight into the nature of the human, but these premises are saturated by the same very human intentions they lay claim to. It seems that psychology has no foundation, but rather that the foundation is set apart in its own, according to its own set of rules, namely the understanding of human intention, drive, volition, etc, which are fundamentally centered around univeral human experiences and desires. These aspects of the human are premised, and the unintelligibility of their metaphysical constitution is rendered obsolete. This is precisely what Nietzsche speaks of. A seeing through the abyss and overcoming Man. — Blue Lux
Psychology, as it so happens, is comprised greatly of synthetic a priori judgments — Blue Lux
So, according to Nietzsche’s philosophical tradition, it could be more appropriate to discuss not the hidden intentions of psychology, but its diagrammatic functions and mechanisms. — Number2018
The neurotic is labeled a neurotic, but his symptoms are his own, and in the concept of the neurotic there will only be abstractions that could relate to that specific neurotic — Blue Lux
And a priori because the individual is no longer an individual but an impoverished representation in a model. Models work by virtue of their function and input/output.
"Something a priori isn't a contingent truth that may or may not be the case dependent upon experience, but a necessary truth that can be safely said to condition all experience." — Blue Lux
Therefore it is synthetic. — Blue Lux
It could be more productive to narrow down an overinflated field of contemporary psychology to attempt to trace the genealogy of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. A scene,The judgments psychology make determines the individual and precede all experience.
How could a knowledge attain that status? — Blue Lux
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