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º»¹®³»¿ë The students of Prof. Paul Weiss at Catholic University of America had to be careful about where they sat in his classroom. Too far away from the podium and Professor Weiss, who is a bit hard of hearing, might not catch their questions. Too close and they risked getting an aimless whack from his cane. But over the years the students kept coming back because Weiss taught them to think. He runs the class by throwing out a series of theses. Then he basically say, Attack me, recalls a former student, Father Robert Spitzer, 39, now a philosophy professor at Seattle University.
Paul Weiss, 90, is a world-class philosopher, an emeritus Sterling Professor at Yale and author of a score of books. He was once regarded as a prize catch by Catholic U., a financially pinched school of modest reputation in Washington, D.C but last summer Weiss was told that he was being demoted to teaching graduate students part time. The reason, according to the university, was shifting priorities. Weisss highly personal brand of metaphysics no longer suited the needs of the universitys philosophy department.
 
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