Multiple Choice
The vision of _______ regarding the unity of the sciences was so great that he hardly knew when he was doing psychology, physiology, or physics. He believed there were no mysterious forces or unknowable energies that activate the organism.
A) Hermann von Helmholtz
B) George Berkeley
C) Wilhelm Wundt
D) Ernst Heinrich Weber
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