Eugenio Rignano
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Eugenio Rignano was a Jewish Italian philosopher.

Rignano edited the journal Scientia. His book The Psychology of Reasoning (1923) influenced the social anthopologist Edward Evans-Pritchard. His book Man Not a Machine (1926) was replied to by Joseph Needham
Joseph Needham
Noel Joseph Terence Montgomery Needham, CH, FRS, FBA , also known as Li Yuese , was a British scientist, historian and sinologist known for his scientific research and writing on the history of Chinese science. He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1941, and as a fellow of the British...

's Man A Machine (1927).

Works

  • Upon the inheritance of acquired characters; a hypothesis of heredity, development, and assimilation. Translated by Basil C. H. Harvey, 1906.
  • Essays in scientific synthesis. Translated by W. J. Greenstreet, Chicago: The Open Court Pub. Co., 1918.
  • The psychology of reasoning. Translated by Winifred A. Holl, 1923. The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method
    The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method
    The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method was an influential series of monographs published published 1910–1965 under the general editorship of Charles Kay Ogden. This series published some of the landmark works on psychology and philosophy, particularly the thought...

  • The social significance of the inheritance tax. Translated by William John Schultz, New York: A.A. Knopf, 1924. Introduction by Edwin R. A. Seligman. English ed. (1925) as The social significance of death duties, with an introduction by Sir Josiah Stamp.
  • Man not a machine; a study of the finalistic aspects of life, London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd., 1926. With a foreword by Professor Hans Driesch.
  • Biological memory. Translated by Ernest MacBride
    Ernest MacBride
    Ernest William MacBride was an English marine biologist, one of the last supporters of Lamarckian evolution....

    , 1926. The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method
    The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method
    The International Library of Psychology, Philosophy and Scientific Method was an influential series of monographs published published 1910–1965 under the general editorship of Charles Kay Ogden. This series published some of the landmark works on psychology and philosophy, particularly the thought...

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  • The aim of human existence; being a system of morality based on the harmony of life. Translated from the French by Paul Crissman and Edward L. Schaub, Chicago: The Open Court Pub. Co., 1929. Reprinted from The Monist
    The Monist
    The Monist: An International Quarterly Journal of General Philosophical Inquiry is an American academic journal in the field of philosophy. It was founded in October 1890 by Edward C. Hegeler, making it one of the longest-established journals in philosophy...

    , January, 1929.
  • The nature of life. Translated by N. Mallinson, London: K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd.; New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1930

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