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Item The place of psychologism in Husserl's philosophy(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2006) Gödelek, KamuranPsychologism is a doctrine, which emerged in the 19th century as psychology had become a scientific endeavor. Husserl, at first, by the influence of Brentano who is both a psychologist and an empiricist, directed towards psychologism. However, Husserl thought that the influence of empiricism on psychologism is too great and the explanations of psychologism about intentionality and consciousness are not efficient. Thus, Husserl refused psychologism since it is impossible to obtain the objective truth by the science of psychology, which depends on individual experience and the actual and factual world. Instead, he established the science of phenomenology, which investigates the essence of consciousness in order to deduce and describe necessary and universal ıruths about experience. This paper inıends to investigate the role of psychologism in developing the method of transcendental phenomenology.