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Peter Caws

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Peter J. Caws(May 25, 1931 – April 20, 2020) was a BritishAmericanphilosopherandadministrator,and University Professor ofPhilosophyand Professor of Human Sciences at theGeorge Washington University.[1]

Biography

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Peter Caws was born in Southall, Middlesex, England in 1931. He received his B.Sc. inPhysicsat theUniversity of Londonin 1952, and his PGCE in 1953. In 1953 he emigrated to the US and received his Ph.D. inPhilosophyatYale Universityin 1956.

Caws started teachingnatural scienceatMichigan State Universityin 1956. In 1957 he went to theUniversity of Kansasto teach philosophy, and he chaired the Philosophy Department from 1961 until 1962. From 1962 to 1967 he was an officer and then consultant atCarnegie Corporationof New York. From 1965 to 1982 he worked at the City University of New York, first as chair of the Hunter College Philosophy Department and from 1967 until 1970 as executive officer of the Ph.D. Program in Philosophy at theGraduate Center.Since 1982 he has been University Professor of Philosophy and is currently also Professor of Human Sciences at theGeorge Washington University.He has been a visiting professor at theUniversity of Costa Rica,New York Universityand theUniversity of Maryland, College Park.[2]

In 1966-67 he was president of theSociety for General Systems Research,now the International Society for Systems Science. In 1967 he was vice-president of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science.From 1974 to 1984 he was board member and chair of the Committee on International Cooperation of theAmerican Philosophical Association.In 1988-89 he was president of the Washington Philosophy Club and from 1992 to 1994 he was president of the Société Américaine de Philosophie de Langue Française.[2]

Caws was awarded a Fulbright travel grant in 1953, a fellowship of theAmerican Council of Learned Societiesin 1972 and a Humanities Fellowship from the Rockefeller Foundation in 1979-80. He was a National Lecturer at the Society of theSigma Xiin 1975-77 and aPhi Beta KappaVisiting Scholar in 1983-84. He gave the first Philip Morris Distinguished Lectures in Business and Society, Baruch College, New York, 1986. He was elected an honorary member of Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of the District of Columbia in 1992.[2]

Peter Caws was first married toMary Ann Caws,an American author, art historian and literary critic. They had a daughter, Hilary Caws-Elwitt, and a son,Matthew Caws,lead singer of the bandNada Surf.In 1987 he married Dr. Nancy Breslin, a psychiatrist and now a photographer, and they had a daughter, Elisabeth, in 1991.

Peter Caws died at home on April 20, 2020.[3]

Publications

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Peter Caws wrote or edited the following books and published more than 150 articles.

  • 1965,The Philosophy of Science: A Systematic Account.Princeton: Van Nostrand.
  • 1967,Science and the Theory of Value.New York: Random House.
  • 1972,The Bankruptcy of Academic Policy.(co-author) Washington: Acropolis Books.
  • 1979,Sartre: The Arguments of the Philosophers.London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
  • 1980,Two Centuries of Philosophy in America.(editor) Oxford: Blackwell.
  • 1988,Structuralism: The Art of the Intelligible.Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Humanities Press.
  • 1989,The Causes of Quarrel: Essays on Peace, War, and Thomas Hobbes.(editor) Boston: Beacon Press.
  • 1993,Yorick's World: Science and the Knowing Subject.Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
  • 1993,The Capital Connection: Business, Science, and Government.New York: Baruch College.
  • 1996,Ethics from Experience.(editor, with Stefani Jones) Boston: Jones and Bartlett.
  • 2007,Reason and Hope: Knowledge, Belief and the Future of Humanity.Washington, D.C.: River Horse Press.
  • 2010,Religious Upbringing and the Costs of Freedom.(editor, with Stefani Jones) University Park, PA: Penn State University Press.[4]
  • 2019,The Book of Hylas.(Text by Peter Caws with illustrations byLine Hoven(de); accompanying recording with music by the Parkington Sisters.) Seattle: Barsuk Records.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Peter James Caws",The Washington Post,retrieved2020-04-23
  2. ^abcPeter J Cawsat Gwu.edu. Retrieved 25 April 2008.
  3. ^"In Memoriam: Peter Caws | Department of Philosophy | Columbian College of Arts & Sciences | the George Washington University".
  4. ^Penn State Univ. Press.Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  5. ^Barsuk Records page for The Book of Hylas.Retrieved 16 November 2019.
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