Nicola Abbagnano
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Nicola Abbagnano (1901–1990) was an Italian existential philosopher.
Nicola Abbagnano was born in Salerno, 15 July 1901. ([1]) Studied in Naples and taught at Turin. His "philosophy of possible" condemned other existentialists for either denying human possibility or exaggerating it. In his later work he tended to adopt a more naturalistic and stientific approach to philosophy.
His major works include three-volume "History of Philosophy", 1946-50 and "Possibilità e libertà" (Possibility and Liberty), 1950.
[[2]] - photo and documenation to Antony Flew