Weiss, Raymond L.
WEISS, Raymond L.
WEISS, Raymond L. American, b. 1930. Genres: Ethics, Philosophy, Theology/Religion. Career: University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, lecturer in liberal arts, 1963-65; University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, instructor to professor of philosophy, 1965-. Spertus College of Judaica, Chicago, IL, visiting lecturer, spring, 1965; University of Chicago, research fellow, Institute for the Advanced Study of Religion, 1982. Publications: (with C.E. Butterworth) Ethical Writings of Maimonides, 1975; Maimonides' Ethics: The Encounter of Philosophic and Religious Morality, 1991. Work represented in anthologies. Contributor of articles and reviews to periodicals. Address: Department of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53201, U.S.A.
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