Background
Riepe, Dale Maurice was born on June 22, 1918 in Tacoma. Son of Rol and Martha (Johnson) Riepe.
( The work sketches the main outlines of Indian naturalis...)
The work sketches the main outlines of Indian naturalism as it appears in both systematic and unsystematic speculation before its decline in the Indian Middle Ages, which began around the time of Muhammed.
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Riepe, Dale Maurice was born on June 22, 1918 in Tacoma. Son of Rol and Martha (Johnson) Riepe.
Bachelor, U. Washington, 1944; Master of Arts, University of Michigan, 1946; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Michigan, 1954; postgraduate (Rockefeller-Watamull-McInerny fellow), U. Hawaii, Banaras and Madras, India, Tokyo and Waseda, Japan, 1949.
Instructor philosophy, Carleton College, 1948-1951;
assistant professor, U. South Dakot, 1952-1954;
associate professor, U. North Dakota, 1954-1959;
professor, U. North Dakota, 1959-1962;
department chairman, U. North Dakota, 1954-1962;
professor, chairman, C.W. Post College, 1962-1963;
professor philosophy, State University of New York, Buffalo, since 1963;
department chairman social science, associate dean, State University of New York Graduate School, since 1964. Instructor marine electricity Naval Training Program, Seattle, 1943-1945. Member of national screening board South Asia, Fulbright Selection, 1968-1970, Asia, 1970-1972.
Chairman Fulbright Selection Committee for Asia, 1972, 82. Visiting Fulbright lecturer Tokyo U., 1957-1958. Visiting lecturer Western Washington U., 1961, Delhi U., 1967.
Exchange lecturer U. Manitoba, 1955, Moscow State University, 1979, Beijing Higher Education Institute, 1984. Docent Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Consultant Center for Science, Technology and Development, Council of Science adn Industrial Research, Government India, since 1978, Institute Fang Studies, since 1987.
Delegate Cuban-North America Philosophy Conference, Cuban Institute Social Science, 1982, Fang Centennial, Taiwan National U., Taipeh, 1987, Hungarian-American Philosophical Conference, Budapest, 1988. Sports columnist The Town Crier. Visiting scholar Andhra U., 1996.
( The work sketches the main outlines of Indian naturalis...)
(Contents: Preface / David H. DeGrood; Introduction Nikola...)
Active American Civil Liberties Union. Member committee overseers Chung-an U., Korea. Board directors Evergreen College Cmty.
Organisation, since 1988. Board directors Friends of Evergreen College Library., since 1992. Active Henry Gallery, Frye Gallery, Palm Springs Desert Museum, Seattle Art Museum, Philadelphia Museum Art.
Member Capital Museum and Art Society, Washington State History Society. Member library board Evergreen College. Founder Ars Asiatica.
Fellow Royal Asiatic Society, Far Eastern Institute (Tokyo). Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, International Hegel-Vereinigung, Conference Asian Affairs (secretary 1995), American Oriental Society, American Philosophical Society, Indian Institute Psychology, Philosophy and Psychical Research (honorary adviser), Society for American Philosophy (chairman 1960), American Institute Indian Studies (trustee 1965-1966), Society for Creative Ethics (secretary), American Archaeol. Society, American Association Asian Studies, American Mathematics Society, American Aesthetics Society, International Society Aesthetics, American Society Comparative and Asian Philosophy, Asiatic Society (Calcutta), Society for Philosophical Study Dialectical Materialism (founding secretary-treasurer since 1962), Society for Philos.Study Marxism (publications secretary 1973-1986), Union American and Japanese Professionals Against Nuclear Omnicide (treasurer United States secretary since 1978), International House ofJapan, International Philosophers for Prevention Nuclear Omnicide, United University professors of State University of New York-Buffalo (vice president), Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, UnionConcerned Scientists, Olympia Philosophy Club (co-founder since 1988), Alpha Pi Zeta.
Married Charleine Williams, 1948. Children: Kathrine Leigh Riepe Herschlag, Dorothy Lorraine.