Knud Ejler Løgstrup
Knud Ejler Løgstrup (2 September 1905 – 20 November 1981) was a Danish philosopher and theologian. His work, which combines elements of phenomenology, ethics and theology, has exerted considerable influence in postwar Nordic thought. More recently, his work has been discussed by prominent figures in anglophone philosophy and sociology such as Alasdair MacIntyre, Robert Stern, Simon Critchley and Zygmunt Bauman.
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Løgstrup in 1979 | |
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Died | 20 November 1981 76) | (aged
Alma mater | University of Copenhagen |
Awards | Søren Gyldendal Prize (1959) |
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