Preliminary programme


PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

(last updated 3.8.2009)

Tuesday afternoon

Glenn Shafer Three Betting Interpretations of Probability
Klaus Nehring Imprecise Probabilistic Beliefs in the Presence of Ambiguity
Jeremy Shipley Probability, Precision, and Prudence: On White's Puzzle
Moritz Schulz What Should I Believe?

Wednesday morning

Peter Milne
TBA
Aidan Lyon
A Third Concept of Probability
Timothy Childers
and Ondrej Majer
Representing Subjective Probabilities
Susan Vineberg
Coherence and Epistemic Goals

Wednesday afternoon

Alan Hajek
Arrows and Haloes:
Probabilities, Conditionals, Desires, and Beliefs
Wolfgang Pietsch
Varieties of Pluralism in the Interpretation of Probability
Ken Binmore
Rational Decisions
Richard Pettigrew
and
Hannes Leitgeb

Bayesian Epistemology and the Goal of Accuracy

Thursday morning

Jeff Paris
Symmetry’s End?
Bert Leuridan
Objective Bayesianism and Unfair Coins
Jacob Rosenthal
Probabilities as Ratios of Ranges in Initial-state Spaces
Joerg Zimmermann
and Armin B. Cremers
Measuring Uncertainty with Elements of the [0,1]-Interval of Partially Ordered Rings

Thursday afternoon

Jim Joyce
TBA
Franz Huber The Consistency Argument for Ranking Functions
Aviezer Tucker
Inference from Multiple Testimonies: Supervenient Social Knowledge

Friday morning

Teddy Seidenfeld
Coherence with Proper Scoring Rules
Christopher Hitchcock
Cause and Chance
Anubav Vasudevan
and Haim Gaifman
Some Incoherencies Resulting from Information Minimization