Livre | Chapitre
General conclusions
pp. 305-312
Résumé
The analyses developed in both parts of this book seem to us to confirm, firstly, that logic, as a theory of demonstrative reasoning, is completely autonomous in relation to psychology, and vice-versa. This independence of the two disciplines, accepted today by almost everyone, implies that we must renounce all "psychologism" in logic and mathematics and all "logicism" in psychology, which means in effect that the autonomy of enquiry in each of these respective fields is guaranteed.
Détails de la publication
Publié dans:
Piaget Jean, Beth Evert W (1974) Mathematical epistemology and psychology. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 305-312
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-2193-6_13
Citation complète:
Piaget Jean, 1974, General conclusions. In J. Piaget & E.W. Beth Mathematical epistemology and psychology (305-312). Dordrecht, Springer.