Eugeniusz Grodzinski (January 10, 1912, Pskov, Russia – October 11, 1994,
Warsaw, Poland) was a Polish philosopher, whose principal interests
were philosophy of natural language, philosophical foundations of logic, and philosophical problems of psychology.
He was born as Yefim Grodzinski in Pskov, Russia, studied law,
and in 1957 (during the Repatriation of Poles (1955–1959)) emigrated from Vilnius,
the Soviet Union to Warsaw, Poland.
Until his retirement, he was a professor at the Institute of Philosophy and Sociology (IFiS) of the Polish Academy of Sciences.