%0 Journal Article %T Psicolog¨ªa y l¨®gica: Una relaci¨®n transdisciplinaria %A Camacho %A Isaac %A Arroyo %A Rosalinda %A Serrano %A Mario %J Interdisciplinaria %D 2011 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X this paper constitutes a theoretical discussion on the transdisciplinary relationships between logic and psychology as a way to give an argument for its legitimacy. this is important because such an enterprise may set the trend to develop better and more explicit ways of dealing with fundamental problems that must be attended in setting up a research project or an applied tool that builds upon a connection between related disciplines. as a starting point three types of connection between disciplines that characterize multi, inter and transdiscipline relations are presented. these relations have specific generate knowledge and develop research methods which distinguish them. the specific relation to whom this paper is directed is the relation between logic and psychology. following this point, psychologism is defined as a point of view in which logic has its origins or can be reduced to a field of psychology, as such it is considered as a proposal in favor of a relation between logic and psychology and is therefore revisited. then, anti-psychologism, which stands for a position in which logic doesn't have its origins or cannot be reduced to psychology, is presented as the response to psychologism. anti-psychology and logic and hence the necessity to eliminate such a problem before the shaping of any kind of a relationship between them is discussed. from there on, the paper builds upon the ideas presented by putman, beuchot and dussel to construct an argument that may refute the is / must be distinction understood as the foundation of anti-psychologism. such ideas are specifically: (a) the fact that no distinction between is / must be can be drawn because they are both conventionally constructed, (b) the idea that must be values aren't artificial or arbitrary, they have their bases of existence on the nature of the way things are, and (c) that in the description of the nature of things there is a certain value load imbedded in to it. taken as a whole these ideas show %K logic %K psychology %K anti-psychologism %K psychologism %K transdisciplinary relationships. %U http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1668-70272011000200004&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en