A longtime professor at this university founded the Computer Curriculum Corporation to promote computerized learning and wrote the book Representation and Invariance of Scientific Structures. A position developed primarily by philosophers at this university is summarized by the motto “If you can spray them, then they are real.” Jon Barwise and John Perry developed situation semantics at this university’s Center for the Study of Language and Information. A school of philosophy named after this university includes entity realists like Nancy Cartwright and Ian Hacking, and is known as this university’s “disunity mafia” because of its opposition to the unity of science. Edward N. Zalta edits a resource that this university hosts. For 10 points, name this West Coast university that hosts a major online encyclopedia of philosophy. ■END■
ANSWER: Stanford University [accept Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy; accept Stanford School; accept Stanford disunity mafia; prompt on SEP by asking “what does that stand for?”]
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