Sobre o Autor

Carl Stumpf was a prominent German psychologist and philosopher known for his contributions to the fields of psychology and musicology. He was a key figure in the development of the psychology of music and is best recognized for his works, including 'Tone Psychology' which explored the perception of sound and musical tones. Stumpf's research delved into how individuals perceive and experience music, laying the groundwork for future studies in auditory perception and cognitive psychology.

Throughout his career, Stumpf influenced many students and researchers in the field of psychology, emphasizing the importance of empirical research and observation. His work not only contributed to music psychology but also intersected with philosophy, particularly in understanding consciousness and perception. Stumpf's legacy continues to resonate in contemporary psychological and musical studies, reflecting his innovative approach to understanding the complexities of sound and its impact on human experience.

Nacionalidade Alemão
Data de Nascimento April 7, 1848
Local de Nascimento Prague, Czech Republic
Data de Falecimento September 25, 1936
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