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Arne Løchen (20 November 1850 – 22 August 1930) was a Norwegian psychologist, philosopher and literary researcher. Arne Løchen was born in Vang (now Hamar), in Hedmark county, Norway. He was the twin brother of Einar Løchen, politician for the Liberal Party. His family also included his brothers, Kalle Løchen (1865-1893) who was an artist and Hjalmar Løken, editor of the Dagsposten and Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler.

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  • Arne Løchen, född den 2 november 1850 i Vang, Oppland fylke, död 1930, var en norsk filosof. Løchen var tvillingbror till den norske justitieministern Einar Løchen och bror till journalisten Hjalmar Løken. Løchen blev filosofie doktor 1886 och var professor i filosofi vid Universitetet i Oslo 1900-1921. Som filosof intresserade han sig mest för psykologi. Bland Løchens skrifter märks J. S. Welhavens liv og skrifter (2 band, 1898-1900), Digtning og videnskab (1913) och Fantasien (1917). Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till Arne Løchen. (sv)
  • Arne Løchen (20 November 1850 – 22 August 1930) was a Norwegian psychologist, philosopher and literary researcher. Arne Løchen was born in Vang (now Hamar), in Hedmark county, Norway. He was the twin brother of Einar Løchen, politician for the Liberal Party. His family also included his brothers, Kalle Løchen (1865-1893) who was an artist and Hjalmar Løken, editor of the Dagsposten and Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler. (en)
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  • Arne Løchen (20 November 1850 – 22 August 1930) was a Norwegian psychologist, philosopher and literary researcher. Arne Løchen was born in Vang (now Hamar), in Hedmark county, Norway. He was the twin brother of Einar Løchen, politician for the Liberal Party. His family also included his brothers, Kalle Løchen (1865-1893) who was an artist and Hjalmar Løken, editor of the Dagsposten and Norske Intelligenz-Seddeler. Løchen was awarded ex. phil. (1870) and doctorate (1886). He was a professor of philosophy at the University of Oslo (1900-1921). Among his works is an essay on Ibsen regarded as important for later research, and a monography on Johan Sebastian Welhaven. He was co-editor of the magazine Nyt Tidsskrift from 1892 to 1895. He was a member of the Norwegian Academy of Science from 1898. He was decorated a Knight of the Order of the Dannebrog in 1916. (en)
  • Arne Løchen, född den 2 november 1850 i Vang, Oppland fylke, död 1930, var en norsk filosof. Løchen var tvillingbror till den norske justitieministern Einar Løchen och bror till journalisten Hjalmar Løken. Løchen blev filosofie doktor 1886 och var professor i filosofi vid Universitetet i Oslo 1900-1921. Som filosof intresserade han sig mest för psykologi. Bland Løchens skrifter märks J. S. Welhavens liv og skrifter (2 band, 1898-1900), Digtning og videnskab (1913) och Fantasien (1917). Wikimedia Commons har media relaterad till Arne Løchen. (sv)
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