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Justus Buchler (March 27, 1914 – March 19, 1991) was an American philosopher, author and professor. He made contributions to the subjects of naturalism and metaphysics, introducing the concept of the ''natural complex''. == Biography ==
Buchler was born in New York City, the eldest of three children of rabbi Samuel Buchler and Ida Frost Buchler. Buchler's sister, Beatrice Buchler Gotthold, was the founding editor of ''Working Woman'' magazine, and the first female vice president of the New York Times Company.〔(Biography of Justus Buchler by Kathleen A. Wallace )〕 Buchler earned his Ph.D. in 1938 from Columbia University; his dissertation was published in 1939 as ''Charles Peirce's Empiricism''. In 1942, Buchler became a full-time instructor at Columbia, where he and mentor John Herman Randall, Jr. co-authored the textbook ''Philosophy: An Introduction''. In 1950, Buchler became an associate professor at Columbia; in 1956 he was promoted to full professor.〔 In 1971, Buchler became Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, where he founded a graduate program in philosophical perspectives.〔 In 1972, Buchler was among the founders of the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. In 1973, he was awarded the Butler Silver Medal by Columbia University.
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