Johan Jakob Borelius

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Portrait of Johan Jakob Borelius

Johan Jakob (or Jacob) Borelius (27 JulyScript error: No such module "Unsubst". 1823 – 1909) was an influential professor of theoretical philosophy at the University of Lund, Sweden[1] from 1866 to 1898. He has been called "The Last Swedish Hegelian."

Borelius was born in Skinnskatteberg. He obtained his doctorate from Uppsala University in 1848, afterward becoming a teacher in Kalmar, while he continued his studies under Christopher Jacob Boström.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". His overall philosophy is laid out in his work Metafysik (metaphysics), not published in full until after his death.[1]

Borelius is mentioned in a footnote of Jorge Luis Borges' short story "Three Versions of Judas."

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  1. a b Carl-Göran Heidegren. Positivism before Logical Positivism. In: The Vienna Circle in the Nordic Countries: Networks and Transformations of Logical Empiricism, pp. 96–98 (Juha Manninen, Friedrich Stadler, eds) (Springer; 2009) Template:Isbn

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