- Paul Weiss (philosopher)
Paul Weiss (
May 19 ,1901 –July 5 ,2002 ) was an American philosopher, known for his work inmetaphysics and for his efforts to reverseage discrimination policies at American universities.Born in
New York City , he received his undergraduate degree in philosophy fromCity College of New York and hisdoctorate fromHarvard (1929), where he studied underAlfred North Whitehead . He taught at several universities, but spent most of his career atYale , where he eventually held an endowed chair.He was the author of more than 30 books. Very early in his career, he (with
Charles Hartshorne ) edited the six volumes of the collected papers ofCharles Sanders Peirce . He was the prime mover behind the founding of theMetaphysical Society of America and its journal, the "Review of Metaphysics ". One of the volumes in theLibrary of Living Philosophers is devoted to his work.Weiss, who lived to be 101 and was still teaching at
Catholic University when he was 93, was repeatedly denied appointments or reappointments due to his increasing age. He filedlawsuit s against several universities; when Catholic University refused to reappoint him due to his age (at the time, 91), his son Jonathan, alawyer inNew York City , helped him win reinstatement for an additional two years. The Supreme Court declined to hear an earlier appeal againstFordham University .His spouse Victoria died in 1953. They had two children, Jonathan and Judith.
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* [http://www.yale.edu/opa/v31.n1/story18.html Yale University.]
* " [http://www.globalaging.org/elderrights/us/paulweiss.htm New York Times.] "
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