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− | '''Justus Buchler''' [[PhD]] '[[1938|38]] was a Columbia philosopher. After earning his doctorate with a dissertation on "Charles Peirce's Empiricism," he became an instructor in [[1939]], an associate professor in [[1950]], and a full professor in [[1956]]. In [[1973]], he was awarded the [[Butler Medal]]. | + | '''Justus Buchler''' [[PhD]] '[[1938|38]] was a Columbia philosopher. After earning his doctorate with a dissertation on "Charles Peirce's Empiricism," he became an instructor in [[1939]], an associate professor in [[1950]], and a full professor in [[1956]]. He was later chairman of the [[Philosophy Department]] before jumping ship to teach at [[SUNY]] Stony Brook. In [[1973]], he was awarded the [[Butler Medal]]. |
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Justus Buchler PhD '38 was a Columbia philosopher. After earning his doctorate with a dissertation on "Charles Peirce's Empiricism," he became an instructor in 1939, an associate professor in 1950, and a full professor in 1956. He was later chairman of the Philosophy Department before jumping ship to teach at SUNY Stony Brook. In 1973, he was awarded the Butler Medal.