Multiple Choice
In his mid-career,Fechner was tormented by an apparently unresolvable conflict between
A) a purely mechanistic "night view" versus a "day view" that saw the universe as having some soul-like properties.
B) innate versus learned factors in the ability to discriminate stimulus intensities.
C) mechanistic versus vitalistic explanations for sensory discriminations.
D) philosophical hedonism versus stoicism.
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