Contributed Talks
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- David Atkinson
(Groningen, The Netherlands):
A Case Where Chance and Credence
Coincide
- Conor Barry (Paris, France):
Certainly Probable: Belief and Aleatory
Probability in Hume's Theory
of Induction
- Timothy Childers (Prague, Czech Republic)
Non-pragmatic arguments for
Bayesianism
- Helen De Cruz (Brussels, Belgium):
The role of intuitive probabilistic
reasoning in scientific theory
formation
- Carla A.D.M. Delgado (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and Mario Benevides (Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil):
Model Checking Knowledge in
Probabilistic Systems
- Isabelle
Drouet (Paris, France):
Can there be a propensity interpretation
of conditional
probabilities?
- Norma B. Goethe
(Cordoba, Argentina):
The fundamental shift in the metaphor
through which philosophers
conceive of learning
- Joel David Hamkins
(New York NY, United States of America; Amsterdam, The
Netherlands): The Halting Problem
is decidable on a set of asymptotic
probability one
- Jeffrey
Helzner (New York NY, United States of America):
Indeterminacy in the Combining of
Attributes
- Brian Hill (Paris,
France):
Beliefs: identification and change
- Theo
Kuipers
(Groningen, The Netherlands):
Empirical Progress and Truth
Approximation by the "Hypothetical
Probabilistic (HP-)method"
- Jürgen Landes (Manchester, United Kingdom), Jeff
Paris (Manchester, United Kingdom) and
Alena Vencovska (Manchester, United Kingdom):
The Principle of
Conformity and Spectrum Exchangeability
- Bert
Leuridan
(Ghent, Belgium):
Combining probability and logic:
Embedding causal discovery in a
logical framework
- Aidan Lyon
(Canberra, Australia):
Probability in Evolutionary Theory
- Ondrej Majer
(Prague, Czech Republic):
Fuzzy logic and betting games
- Klaus
Nehring (Davis CA, United States of America):
Like-Minded Agents as a Foundation for
Common Priors
- Martin Neumann (Osnabrück, Germany):
Measuring the Uncertain
- Kenneth
Presting
(Chapel Hill NC, United States of America):
Probability Spaces for First-Order
Logic
- Jeanne
Peijnenburg (Groningen, The Netherlands):
Probabilistic Justification and the
Regress Problem
- Paolo
Rocchi (Roma, Italy):
Eclectic Interpretation of the
Probability: A Question of
Convenience?
- Jonah Schupbach
(Pittsburgh PA,
United States of America):
On the Alleged Impossibility of
Bayesian Coherentism
- Jan Sprenger (Bonn, Germany; London, United
Kingdom):
Surprise and Evidence in Model
Checking
- Weng Hong Tang (Canberra, Australia):
Rationality Constraints on Credences
- Emil Weydert
(Luxembourg, Luxembourg):
Quality, quantity, and beyond. On
nonmonotonic probabilistic
reasoning
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