Epistemic Aspects of Many-valued Logic
 
 Prague International Colloquium
September 13-16, 2010
 Institute of Philosophy, Prague, Czech Republic
 
| The role of the probability calculus and its generalizations in providing a formal framework for addressing traditional epistemological probabilities is well established. The aim of the colloquium was to explore the role of other calculi of uncertainty in epistemology - in particular those based on many-valued logics. Topics to be covered included 
 Invited speakers were Colin Howson, Peter Milne, Nick Smith and Timothy Williamson. | 
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| Organizing Committee: Timothy Childers, Ondrej Majer (Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic), Christian Fermüller (Technical University of Vienna) | 
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 The colloquium is part of the Collaborative Research Project Logical Models of Reasoning with Vague Information, EUROCORES programme LogICCC of the European Science Foundation . | 




 
			 
                 
						 
						 
                      
