Ingenieros, José, 1877-1925
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שם ראשי (לועזית)
Ingenieros, José, 1877-1925
רמיזות
Ingegnieri, Giuseppe, 1877-1925
Ingegnieros, Giuseppe, 1877-1925
Ingegnieros, Joseph, 1877-1925
Ingegnieros, José, 1877-1925
תאריך לידה
1877
תאריך פטירה
1925
תחום פעילות
Politics, Practical
Criminology
Freemasonry
Medicine
מקצוע
Physicians
Politicians
Sociologists
College teachers
Criminologists
Freemasons
Philosophers
שפות קשורות
spa
מגדר
male
מקורות מידע
- La simulación en la lucha por la vida, 2015:page 4, cover (José Ingenieros (Palermo, 1877 -- Buenos Aires, 1925) was a physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, criminologist, pharmacist, sociologist, philosopher, mason, and theosophist)
- Wikipedia (Spanish version), viewed Sept. 13, 2017(José Ingenieros (born Giuseppe Ingegnieri, Palermo, April 24, 1877 - Buenos Aires, October 31, 1925) was physician, psychiatrist, psychologist, criminologist, pharmacist, sociologist, philosopher, mason, theosophist, writer and teacher Italo-Argentine. He graduated from the University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine in 1900. Ingenieros was philosophically influenced by Herbert Spencer and Auguste Comte, and wrote a very important philosophical and social work, "El hombre mediocre" (The Mediocre Man), in 1913. Ingenieros founded the Buenos Aires Institute of Criminology in 1907 and the Argentine Psychological Society in 1908; he was elected President of the Argentine Medical Association in 1909. Appointed Assistant Dean of the School of Philosophy and Letters of his alma mater, he played a prominent role in the landmark University reform in Argentina. He resigned his academic posts in 1919 to join Claridad, a communist organization, and in 1922, formed Unión Latinoamerica, a political action committee focused on anti-imperialism. He was an active Freemason since 1898)
- Evolución de las ideas argentinas, c1994:t.p. (José Ingenieros)