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  • The field of experimental aesthetics was founded by Gustav Theodor Fechner in the 19th century.
  • Freud's most immediate predecessor and guide however was Gustav Theodor Fechner and his psychophysics.
  • Gustav Theodor Fechner used the median ( " Centralwerth " ) in sociological and psychological phenomena.
  • Further progress was not made until Gustav Theodor Fechner in 1860 with the publication of " Elemente der Psychophysik ".
  • Ribot's work traced the origins of psychology from Immanuel Kant through Johann Friedrich Herbart, Gustav Theodor Fechner, Hermann Lotze to Wundt.
  • Experimental work began under the influence of the psycho-physical notions of Gustav Theodor Fechner with studies of the relationship between perceived and measured time.
  • IAEA gives several awards to recognize excellence in empirical research on aesthetics and creativity : The Gustav Theodor Fechner Award for Outstanding Contributions to Empirical Aesthetics.
  • "Chemisches Zentralblatt " was originally founded as " Pharmaceutisches Centralblatt " by Gustav Theodor Fechner and published by Leopold Vo?in Leipzig in 1830.
  • Benham was inspired to propagate the Fechner color effect through his top after his correspondence with Dr . Gustav Theodor Fechner, who had observed and demonstrated the said effect.
  • There are two fundamentally different approaches of the postulated psychophysical unit, not just two points-of-view in the sense of Gustav Theodor Fechner's identity hypothesis.
  • In 2008 she was awarded the " Gustav Theodor Fechner Award for Outstanding Contributions to Empirical Aesthetics " by the " International Association of Empirical Aesthetics ".
  • In 1926 he finished his PhD thesis ( translated title : " Fechner and the problem of integration of the higher order " ) on the psychologist and philosopher Gustav Theodor Fechner.
  • After an initial year devoted to classical studies, he spent two years studying with Franz Delitzsch, foremost Hebraist of the day, and psychologists Wilhelm Wundt and Gustav Theodor Fechner.
  • Wundt primarily refers to Leibniz and Kant, more indirectly to Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling and Arthur Schopenhauer; and to Johann Friedrich Herbart, Gustav Theodor Fechner and Hermann Lotze regarding psychology.
  • He was the greatest of the pupils of Gustav Theodor Fechner, to whose doctrine of panpsychism he gave great prominence by his " Einleitung in die Philosophie " ( 1892; 7th ed ., 1900; Eng . trans ., 1895 ).
  • Its founder, Gustav Theodor Fechner defined the mission of the discipline of psychophysics as the functional relationship between the mental and material worlds in this particular case, the visual and object spaces but he acknowledged an intermediate step, which has since blossomed into the major enterprise of modern neuroscience.
  • In 1874, Wundt was promoted to professor of " Inductive Philosophy " in Zurich, and in 1875, Wundt was made professor of philosophy at the University of Leipzig where Ernst Heinrich Weber ( 1795 1878 ) and Gustav Theodor Fechner ( 1801 1887 ) had initiated research on sensory psychology and psychophysics  and where two centuries earlier Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz had developed his philosophy and theoretical psychology, which strongly influenced Wundt's intellectual path.
  • In a broad sense, process metaphysics is as old as Western philosophy, with figures such as Heraclitus, Plotinus, Duns Scotus, Leibniz, David Hume, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling, Gustav Theodor Fechner, Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg, Charles Renouvier, Karl Marx, Ernst Mach, Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche, 蒻ile Boutroux, Henri Bergson, Samuel Alexander and Nicolas Berdyaev . It seemingly remains an open question whether major " Continental " figures such as the late Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, or Jacques Derrida should be included.
  • Certain examples that Aristotle attributes to Democritus and Leucippus clearly prefigure it, but its belated inventor is Gustav Theodor Fechner, and its first exponent, Kurd Lasswitz . [ . . . ] In his book " The Race with the Tortoise " ( Berlin, 1919 ), Dr Theodor Wolff suggests that it is a derivation from, or a parody of, Ram髇 Llull's thinking machine [ . . . T ] he elements of his game are the universal orthographic symbols, not the words of a language [ . . . ] Lasswitz arrives at twenty-five symbols ( twenty-two letters, the space, the period, the comma ), whose recombinations and repetitions encompass everything possible to express in all languages.