1869 - Fechner and Wundt recognized in the US

The first published reference in the United States to the experimental psychology of Gustav Fechner and Wilhelm Wundt was made by philosopher Charles S. Peirce. Peirce's article, a review of Noah Porter's The Human Intellect, appeared in The Nation. Peirce judged Fechner and Wundt's contributions "to be of more value than all the others put together."


Type of event: Publication

Country: Germany

Region: Europe and the former USSR