Gunnar Landtman
Finnish philosopher and sociologist
Intro | Finnish philosopher and sociologist | |||
Places | Finland | |||
was | Anthropologist Philosopher Sociologist Politician Professor Educator | |||
Work field | Academia Philosophy Social science Politics | |||
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Birth | 6 May 1878, Helsinki, Finland | |||
Death | 30 October 1940Helsinki, Finland (aged 62 years) | |||
Star sign | Taurus | |||
Politics: | Swedish People's Party Of Finland | |||
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Gunnar Landtman (6 May 1878, Helsinki – 30 October 1940, Helsinki) was a Finnish philosopher as well as a sociology and philosophy professor. A pupil of Edvard Westermarck, he graduated from the University of Helsinki in 1905. He later became an associate professor there from 1910 to 1927 and then a temporary professor until his death in 1940. Landtman was the first modern sociological anthropologist. His most important journey was a two-year trip to Papua New Guinea where he lived with the Kiwai Papuans from 1910 to 1912. He was from 1922 to 1924 a member of the Parliament of Finland, where he represented the Swedish People's Party of Finland (SFP).