Alfred Lehmann
1858–1921 (age 63)
Biography
Alfred Lehmann (1858–1921) was a pioneering Danish psychologist whose research and scholarly work helped establish psychology as an important discipline in Scandinavian academia. His contributions to psychological science reflected the intellectual currents of the early modern era and advanced understanding of human behavior and cognition.
Lehmann's career demonstrated a commitment to rigorous scientific inquiry and the development of psychological theory. His legacy continues through his published works and the lasting impact of his contributions to the field of psychology in Denmark and beyond.