Erich Becher
1882–1929 (age 47)
Biography
Erich Becher (1882–1929) was a German psychologist who contributed to the development of psychological science during the early 20th century. Working during a formative period in the history of psychology, Becher engaged with emerging theories and methodologies that were shaping the discipline. His intellectual pursuits reflected the scientific advancement and academic rigor characteristic of his era.
Becher's career in psychology positioned him among the scholars advancing understanding of human behavior and mental processes during a crucial period in the field's development. His work contributed to the broader intellectual landscape of Weimar Germany, a time of remarkable scientific and cultural achievement. He died in 1929, leaving behind a legacy of scholarly contribution to psychological science.