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vol. 10, no. 2, Spring 2011, with articles by George
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Gary Mar is the founding director of the Stony Brook
Philosophy Department Logic Lab at Stony Brook and the founding director of the Asian American Center at Stony Brook, after being the catalyst for the donation of the Charles B. Wang Asian American Center at Stony Brook University, which at that
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Chancellor's and President's Award for Excellence in Teaching (1993), the Chancellor's Award for Excellence in University Service (2015), the Alumni Association Outstanding Professor Award (1995), a Pew Foundation Research Fellowship (1995–1996), and was a
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and Paul St. Denis, which uses computer modelling to explore fractal images and chaos in semantic paradoxes. This research was featured in a column by
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President's Rotating Stars Program, and in 2005 he was instrumental in the awarding of an honorary doctorate to documentary filmmaker
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Academy of Scholar-Teachers (1996). As a graduate student, Gary Mar was a co-winner of the
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Logic, Meaning and Computation: Essays In Memory of Alonzo Church,
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313:'Pattern and Chaos: New Images in the Semantics of Paradox,' in
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