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  1. a sketch from long ago of Peter Caws, by Jacob Collins . When I got my first degree in London my thought was that I might be a physics teacher, since I didn’t have a strong inclination to do lab work, either in research or in industry.

  2. Peter Caws was University Professor of Philosophy (Emeritus) at the George Washington University. His main interests were the philosophy of science (especially the relations between the natural and human sciences), ethics and political philosophy, and philosophical issues in psychoanalysis. edit. He was a doctoral student at Yale from 1953 to ...

  3. Peter Caws George Washington University Archival history Archival date: 2021-04-09 View all versions. Categories. Continental Structuralism in Continental Philosophy. Keywords. Add keywords. Reprint years. Analytics. Added to PP 2021-04-09 Downloads 2,240 (#3,431) 6 months 1,189 (#741)

  4. Peter Caws WHAT IS STRUCTURALISM? Partisan Review Vol. 35, #1 Winter 1968 Primitive people, Claude Lévi-Strauss tells us, have a passion for naming, classifying and establishing relations between things, without much regard to the accuracy of the classifications or the objective validity of the relations.

  5. Peter Caws. Philosophy of Science 26 (3):201-228 (1959) Copy B IB T E X. Abstract Definition is viewed in this paper as a cohesive element of theory, providing links between scientific constructs. The problem is approached first in terms of three orders--the historical, the logical, and the heuristic--in which the structure of science may be ...

  6. Peter Caws George Washington University Categories. Jean-Paul Sartre in Continental Philosophy. Keywords. Sartre, Jean Paul. Reprint years. 1984, 1999. Call number. B2430.S34.C38 1999. ISBN(s) 0415203902 0710202334 9780415203906. DOI. 10.2307/2219254. View all bargains Buy this book. $4.00 used (83% off)

  7. Condensed curriculum vitae Education:. Beaconsfield Road Elementary School. Southall, Middlesex, UK, 1936-42 Southall Grammar School, 1942-48 Imperial College of Science and Technology (Royal College of Science), 1949-51, and Acton