https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/Socrates-EGE.pdf
1. The Socratic Problem Viewed as the first philosopher to have made ethics his central concern and ethics itself the central concern of ancient philosophy, Socrates has long held a special place in the history of Western ethical philosophy.1 But the enormity of Socrates’ in fluence sharply contrasts with the complete lack of direct evidence for his philosophy. Socrates did not commit his ...
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ABSTRACT The non-existence of an end-to-end path poses a challenge in adapting the traditional routing algorithms to delay tolerant networks (DTNs). Previous works include centralized rout-ing approaches based on deterministic mobility, ferry-based routing with deterministic or semi-deterministic mobility, °ooding-based approaches for networks with general mo-bility, and probability-based ...
https://sites.temple.edu/adaptivememorylab/files/2019/01/Motivational-influences-on-memory.pdf
ABSTRACT Motivation significantly influences learning and memory. While a long history of research has focused on simple forms of associative learning, such as Pavlovian conditioning, recent research is beginning to character-ize how motivation influences episodic memory. In this chapter we synthesize findings across behavioral, cognitive, and educational neuro-science to characterize ...
https://community.mis.temple.edu/myzhang/files/2014/03/Mengyi-Group-inquiry-project.pdf
Foreign Relations which is composed of more than fifty full-time and adjunct fellows who cover the major regions and significant issues shaping today's international agenda. So she knew about Chinese law with religion and her article is reliable).
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First-order predicate logic meets many problems when used to explain or reproduce cognition and intelligence. These problems have a com-mon nature, that is, they all exist outside mathematics, the domain for which mathematical logic was designed. Cognitive logic and mathemati-cal logic are fundamentally different, and the former cannot be obtained by partially revising or extending the latter ...
https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-08-04/how-gender-identity-revolution-impacts-society
Temple University professor Heath Fogg Davis speaks about the shift in cultural awareness regarding identity.
https://commencement.temple.edu/sites/commencement/files/TU-Digital-Comm-Program-5-22-2023.pdf
Traditionally, the hood’s silk lining was the color of the university, and the color of the bordering velvet indicated the special area of study, still used today. White represents arts, letters and humanities; dark blue, philosophy; light blue, education; yellow, science; brown, fine arts; mustard, business; purple, law; dark green, medicine; lilac, dentistry; olive, pharmacy; pink, music ...
https://cis.temple.edu/~yu/research/HearBP-info24.pdf
Abstract—Continuous blood pressure (BP) monitoring using wearable devices has received increasing attention due to its importance in diagnosing diseases. However, existing methods mainly measure BP intermittently, involve some form of user effort, and suffer from insuficient accuracy due to sensor properties. In order to overcome these limitations, we study the BP measurement technology ...
https://sites.temple.edu/dwolf/files/2020/06/Sophia-and-episteme.pdf
2. Pre- philosophical uses of ‘ sophiē ’ In philosophical contexts the originally Ionic noun ‘ sophiē ’, later Attic ‘ sophia ’, is standardly translated as ‘wisdom’, the adjective ‘ sophos ’ as ‘wise’. But this will not do for the earliest, pre- philosophical use (cf. Snell 1924 : 1– 20; Gauthier and Jolif 1959 : 479– 89; Gladigow 1965 ; Meier 1970 ). In eighth ...
https://www.fox.temple.edu/sites/fox/files/Frontiers-Machines-versus-Humans-The-Impact-of-Artificial-Intelligence-Chatbot-Disclosure-on-Customer-Purchases.pdf
Frontiers: Machines vs. Humans: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Disclosure on Customer Purchases Xueming Luo,aSiliang Tong,aZheng Fang,bZhe Quc