Use code RJTJFG for 20% off at checkout. Until 5/31/20
Boundary: Bleed area may not be visible.
The watermark at the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final product.
by Science Source
$17.00
Size
Image Size
Background Color
Product Details
Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.
Design Details
Gustav Theodor Fechner. Born Gross-SSrchen, Lower Lusatia, 19 April 1801. Died Leipzig, Germany, 18 November 1887. Fechner earned his degree in... more
Dimensions
11 oz.
Ships Within
5 - 7 business days
Photograph
Canvas Print
Framed Print
Art Print
Poster
Metal Print
Acrylic Print
Wood Print
Greeting Card
iPhone Case
Throw Pillow
Duvet Cover
Shower Curtain
Tote Bag
Round Beach Towel
Zip Pouch
Beach Towel
Weekender Tote Bag
Portable Battery Charger
Bath Towel
Apparel
Coffee Mug
Yoga Mat
Spiral Notebook
Fleece Blanket
Tapestry
Jigsaw Puzzle
Sticker
Gustav Theodor Fechner. Born Gross-SSrchen, Lower Lusatia, 19 April 1801. Died Leipzig, Germany, 18 November 1887. Fechner earned his degree in biological science in 1822 at the University of Leipzig and taught there until his death. He was appointed professor of physics in 1834. During an experiment to study color and vision, he damaged his eyes looking at afterimages, while gazing at the sun. This forced him to retire in 1839. Henceforth, he devoted himself to the study of the mind/body relationship. He lectured and wrote extensively on the subject. Fechner's most significant contributions to the examination of the mind/body dichotomy were made in his Elemente der Psychophysik (1860), and in his Revision der Hauptpunkte der Psychophysik (1882). These works are the basis for his reputation as the founder of experimental psychology, because they provide quantitative methods for measuring mental functions; e.g.- The Weber-Fechner law, expressed as follows "In order that the intensity of...
$17.00
There are no comments for Gustav Theodor Fechner. Click here to post the first comment.