Psychologism and Psychoaesthetics: A historical and critical view of their relations
John Fizer
Unlike studies which confine psychologism to the second half of the nineteenth century, and to an explicit claim of psychology as a ‘Grundwissenschaft’ during that period, this work attempts to trace psychologism's emergence in Greek antiquity, in hedonistic tendencies of the Renaissance, and in… read more[Linguistic and Literary Studies in Eastern Europe, 6] 1981. xvi, 278 pp.

