https://cis.temple.edu/~pwang/Publication/EverydayReasoning.pdf
Abstract: Logic should return its focus to valid reasoning in real-world situations. Since classical logic only covers valid reasoning in a highly idealized situation, there is a demand for a new logic for everyday reasoning that is based on more realistic assumptions, while still keeps the general, formal, and normative nature of logic. NAL (Non-Axiomatic Logic) is built for this purpose ...
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Stacy is the Project Coordinator for Educational and Leadership Development. Her responsibilities include facilitating the Competence and Confidence: Partners in Policymaking (C2P2) leadership training program and coordinating Families First training sessions for Philadelphia families receiving early intervention services. Stacy worked for a decade as a special education and autism support ...
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Boyer College of Music and Dance Music Studies Professor Emeritus Programs Music Theory
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Expertise Industrial Organization, Public Economics, Environmental Economics Biography Gretchen Sileo joined the Department of Economics at Temple University in 2023. She received both her BS in Mathematics and Psychology and her MS in Applied Mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Most recently, she received her PhD in Economics from Georgetown University. Her research interests ...
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I received both my bachelor's and master’s degrees from Temple University in Actuarial Science. Before becoming an educator, I worked as an actuary for 10 years. My teaching experience includes teaching in high school, two-year colleges and four-year universities. Teaching mathematics is one of my life’s passions.
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Primary Appointments John Elrod, PhD, Center Director Mary Barbe, PhD Conchi Estarás, PhD Peiheng Gan, PhD, MBBS Venkata Garikipati, PhD Ralph Horwitz, MD Steve Houser, PhD Raj Kishore, PhD Sadia Mohsin, PhD Victor Rizzo, PhD, FAHA Jillian Simon, PhD Nathaniel W. Snyder, PhD, MPH Ying Tian, PhD Douglas Tilley, PhD Kevin Williams, MD Marla Wolfson, MS, PhD Secondary Appointments Zhongjian ...
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About me Research and Publications Achievements Facebook Twitter Google-plus Yuexiao Dong is Associate Professor and Gilliland Research Fellow from the Department of Statistical Science, Fox School of Business, Temple University. Dr. Dong received his Bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Tsinghua University. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Pennsylvania State University in 2009. Dr. Dong’s ...