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Suppes, Patrick

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Suppes, Patrick (1922– )

US philosopher and educator. He joined the Stanford University faculty in 1950; in 1959 he became director of Stanford's Institute for Mathematical Studies in the Social Sciences. As president of the American Educational Research Association 1973–74, he was a pioneer in computer-assisted instruction and contributed to logic and probability theory.

He was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He served in the US Air Force 1942–46 and earned a doctorate in philosophy from Columbia University in 1950.



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