How did the British empiricists (BritE) and the German physiologists (GerP) differ in their approach to the study of the senses??
a. ?The BritE developed more precise experiments than the GerP to study the senses.
b. ?The BritE applied mathematics to the study of the senses whereas the Germans did not.
c. ?The BritE concentrated on the study of vision and the GerP studied hearing.
d. ?The BritE studied the senses from the viewpoint of philosophy. The GerP used scientific methods to study the senses.
e. ?They did not differ.
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