Programme
Tuesday 23 August |
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Colin Howson |
Don't Bet on Dutch Books |
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Mark Colyvan |
Dutch Books and Bayesian Representation Theorems |
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Michael Schütte |
Why "Depragmatizing" the Dutch Book Argument Is Not a Good Idea |
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Lina Eriksson |
The Dutch Book, Pragmatism and the Definition of Degrees of Belief |
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Carl Wagner |
Peter Walley’s Formulation of Subjective Probability: |
Wednesday 24 August |
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Brad Armendt |
Coherence and Consistency |
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Jan-Willem Romeyn |
Meaning Shifts, Epistemic Actions, and Diachronic Dutch Books |
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Martin Rechenauer |
Some Remarks on Game-Theoretic Interpretations of Diachronic Dutch Books |
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Brian Weatherson |
Dutch Books and Infinity |
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John Cantwell |
Dutch Book Arguments and Bets on Conditionals |
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Ondrej Majer and Libor Běhounek |
Betting on Fuzzy Logics |
Thursday 25 August |
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Peter Milne |
Popper Functions, Dutch Books, and Conditionalization |
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Adrien Barton |
Dutch Book Arguments in Case of Fission of a Rational Agent |
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George Kahrimanis |
Trading Conditional Risks: The Reference Class Problem Reformed as a Workable Decision Problem, Assuming a Free and Fair Insurance Market |
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James Joyce |
Subjective Probability and the Aim of Truth |
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Sergio Wechsler |
Inadequacy of Bayesian Conditioning in the Generalized Prisoners Paradox |
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Kenneth A. Presting |
A Generalized Dutch Book Theorem for Probability on a First-Order Language |
Friday 26 August |
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Susan Vineberg |
The Role of Dutch Book Arguments in Probabilistic Epistemology |
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Andy Egan and |
I Can't Believe I'm Stupid |
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Alan Hájek |
Arguments for Probabilism - Or Non-Probabilism |