Descriptive Psychology and Historical Understanding
Perhaps no philosopher has so fully explored the nature and conditions of historical understanding as Wilhelm Dilthey. His work, conceived overall as a Critique of Historical Reason and developed through his well-known theory of the human studies, provide
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		    DESCRIPTIVE PSYCHOLOGY AND HISTORICAL UNDERSTANDING
 
 by WILHELM DIL THEY translated by
 
 RICHARD M. ZANER AND KENNETH L. HEIGES with an introduction by
 
 RUDOLF A. MAKKREEL
 
 MARTIN US NUHOFF / THE HAGUE / 1977
 
 "Ideas concerning a Descriptive and Analytic Psychology (1894)," translated by Richard M. Zaner, originally appeared as: Wilhelm Dilthey, "Ideen iiber eine beschreibende und zergliedemde Psychologie," from Wilhelm Dilthey's Gesammelte Schriften, V. Band: Die Geistige Welt, Erste Halfte ("Abhandlungen zur Orundlegung der Oeisteswissenschaften") (Leipzig und Berlin: B.O. Teubner, 1924), pp. 139-240. "The Understanding of Other Persons and Their Expressions of Life," translated by Kenneth L. Heiges, originally appeared as: Wilhelm Dilthey, "Das Verstehen anderer Personen und ihrer Lebensausserungen," Gesammelte Schriften, Band VII (Leipzig und Berlin: B.O. Teubner, 1927), pp. 205-227.
 
 © 1977 by Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands All rights reserved, including the right to translate or to reproduce this book or parts thereof in any form TSBN-13: 978-90-247-1951-8
 
 DOl: 10.1007/978-94-009-9658-8
 
 e-TSBN-13: 978-94-009-9658-8
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
 
 VII
 
 INTRODUCTION
 
 by Rudolf A. Makkreel
 
 3
 
 Descriptive Psychology and the Human Studies
 
 3
 
 Lived Experience, Understanding and Description
 
 4
 
 Structure and Development in Psychic Life
 
 8
 
 Psychology and Hermeneutics
 
 11
 
 Understanding, Re-experiencing and Historical Interpretation
 
 13
 
 IDEAS CONCERNING A DESCRIPTIVE AND ANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY
 
 (1894)
 
 translated by Richard M. Zaner
 
 21
 
 Chapter I: The Problem of a Psychological Foundation for the Human Studies
 
 23
 
 Chapter II: Distinction between Explanatory and Descriptive Psychology
 
 37
 
 Chapter III: Explanatory Psychology
 
 41
 
 Chapter IV: Descriptive and Analytic Psychology
 
 51
 
 Chapter V: Relationships between Explanatory Psychology and Descriptive Psychology
 
 72
 
 Chapter VI: Possibility and Conditions of the Solution of the Task of a Descriptive Psychology
 
 78
 
 Chapter VII: The Structure of Psychic Life
 
 81
 
 Chapter VIII: The Development of Psychic Life
 
 94
 
 Chapter IX: Study of the Differences of Psychic Life: The Individua1106 Remark
 
 117
 
 TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
 VI
 
 THE UNDERSTANDING OF OTHER PERSONS AND THEIR EXPRESSIONS OF LIFE
 
 translated by Kenneth L. Heiges I. Expressions of Life II. The Elementary Forms of Understanding
 
 121 123 125
 
 III. Objective Spirit and Elementary Understanding
 
 126
 
 IV. The Higher Forms of Understanding
 
 128
 
 V. Projecting, Re-creating, Re-experiencing
 
 132
 
 VI. Exegesis or Interpretation
 
 135
 
 Appendices
 
 139
 
 INDEX
 
 145
 
 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
 
 I would like to express my deep appreciation to Professors Frank Jakobsh and Rolf George of the University of Waterloo, whose assistance, suggestions and encouragement were invaluable throughout the early stages ofthe preparation of my portion ofthe translation, and to Gabriele Hanowski for her kind assistance in sorting out the fmal problems. Kenneth L. Heiges
 
 We are most grateful to Professor Rudolf Makkreel for his carefu		
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	