Fechner
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* [[Christian Fechner]] (1944–2008), French film producer and screenwriter | * [[Christian Fechner]] (1944–2008), French film producer and screenwriter | ||
* [[Gustav Fechner]] (1801–1887), German experimental psychologist | * [[Gustav Fechner]] (1801–1887), German experimental psychologist | ||
- | * [[Harry Fechner]] (born 1950), German football defender | ||
- | * [[Max Fechner]] (1892–1973), Minister of Justice of the GDR | ||
- | * [[Robert Fechner]] (1876–1939), American union leader | ||
- | * [[Sebastian Fechner]] (born 1983), Polish footballer | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Fechner color]], an illusion of color | * [[Fechner color]], an illusion of color | ||
* [[Weber–Fechner law]] | * [[Weber–Fechner law]] | ||
- | * [[Fechner (crater)]], a lunar crater | + | |
- | * [[11041 Fechner]] (1989 SH2), a main-belt asteroid discovered on 1989 by E. W. Elst | + | |
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Fechner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Christian Fechner (1944–2008), French film producer and screenwriter
- Gustav Fechner (1801–1887), German experimental psychologist
See also
- Fechner color, an illusion of color
- Weber–Fechner law
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