Gunnar Aspelin

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Who is Gunnar Aspelin?

Gunnar Aspelin, born 23 September 1898 in Södra Mellby, Kristianstads län, deceased 29 August 1977, was a Swedish Professor of Philosophy at Lund University in Lund, Sweden.

Prof. Aspelin was the son of the artist Karl Aspelin and his wife Ellen Bergh. Prof. Aspelin married in 1923 with Dagmar Scherstén, daughter of the physician Frithiof Scherstén and Ida Schröder. Prof. Aspelin was the father of Herbert Aspelin, the researcher in comparative literature Kurt Aspelin, the lawspeaker Erland Aspelin, the teacher Marianne Aspelin and the artist Gert Aspelin.

Prof. Aspelin received his doctorate at Lund University in 1925 on the dissertation Hegels praktiska filosofi under åren 1800-1803. The same year Prof. Aspelin became a docent in Practical Philosophy at Lund University. In his dissertation, as well as in following works, he had a marxist view of history.

In 1936 he was named a Professor at the University of Gothenburg, and in 1949 he became a Professor in Theoretical Philosophy at Lund University. In 1953 he co-founded the Hans Larsson Society, and was its first chair. In 1968 Prof. Aspelin published his memoirs Lek och allvar.

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