1. Herbart - Noun
2. Herbart - Proper noun
German philosopher (1776-1841)
Source: WordNetAfter Weber, G.T. Fechner expanded upon the knowledge he gleaned from Herbart and Weber, to devise the law that the strength of a sensation grows as the logarithm of the stimulus intensity. Source: Internet
Around the same time that Darwin, Galton, and Cattell were making their discoveries, Herbart was also interested in "unlocking the mysteries of human consciousness" through the scientific method. Source: Internet
Johann Friedrich Herbart Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776–1841) emphasized the connection between individual development and the resulting societal contribution. Source: Internet
Herbart came up with what are now known as the formal steps. Source: Internet
Johann Herbart Johann Herbart (1776–1841) is considered the father of educational psychology. Source: Internet