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Gustav Theodor Fechner

    April 19, 1801 – November 18, 1887

    Gustav Theodor Fechner was a German philosopher, physicist, and experimental psychologist, pioneering the field of experimental psychology and founding psychophysics. His work laid the groundwork for understanding the relationship between psychological sensations and the physical intensity of stimuli. Fechner demonstrated the non-linear relationship between psychological sensation and physical stimulus intensity through a famous formula, inspiring many 20th-century scientists and philosophers. His influence extends across numerous areas of mind and perception studies.

    The Little Book Of Life After Death (1904)
    Die Drei Motive und Gründe des Glaubens
    The Living Word
    Elemente Der Psychophysik; Volume 1
    Elemente Der Psychophysik; Volume 2
    On Life after Death
    • 2023

      The Living Word

      • 376 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      The Living Word is a spiritual text that explores the relationship between language, consciousness, and spiritual awakening. It draws on a wide range of philosophical and spiritual traditions to help readers understand the power of words to shape our perception of reality and to connect us to deeper dimensions of existence.

      The Living Word
    • 2022
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    • 2022
    • 2015

      On Life after Death

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.3(21)Add rating

      The book presents a faithful reprint of the original 1882 edition, exploring profound themes surrounding the concept of life after death. It delves into philosophical and spiritual inquiries, offering insights that have intrigued readers for over a century. The text maintains the integrity of the original work, ensuring that contemporary audiences can engage with its timeless reflections on mortality and the afterlife.

      On Life after Death
    • 2009

      Featuring a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this edition preserves the cultural significance of the original text while acknowledging potential imperfections like marks and notations. The commitment to making this literature accessible in high-quality modern editions reflects a dedication to protecting and promoting important literary heritage.

      The Little Book Of Life After Death (1904)