Third Meeting of the Rationality and Decision Research Network
London School of Economics - June 3-4, 2011
*Deliberation - Individual and Public.*
Preliminary Schedule: (Format of the contributed presentations: 15min talk - 5min comment - 15min discussion).
*Friday June 3rd*
13.00 - 13.05: Opening 13.05 - 13.40: Stephan Hartmann, "Modeling Ankering"
13.40 - 14.15: Franz Dietrich and Kai Spiekermann, "Epistemic Democracy with defensible premises"
14.15 - 14.50: Richard Bradley, "Prospects for Bayesian Deliberation"
Coffee Break (40min)
15:30 - 16.05: Brian Hill, "Awareness in deliberation"
16.05 - 16.40: Eric Pacuit, "A dynamic analysis of common knowledge of rationality"
16.40 - 17.15: Alexandru Baltag and Sonja Smets, "Is Bayesian conditioning a universal learning method?"
Coffee Break (30min)
17.45 - 19.45: Brian Skyrms, "From Dynamics of Rational Deliberation to Signals"
*Saturday June 4th*
09.30 - 10.05: Soroush Rafiee Rad and Stephan Hartmann, "Voting, Deliberation, and Truth"
10.05 - 10.40: Annika Wallin, "Strategies for advice taking: The role of epistemic social information"
10.40 - 11.15: Jan-Willem Romeijn and Olivier Roy, "All Agreed: Aumman meets Lehrer-Wagner".
Coffee Break (30min)
11.45 - 12.20: Jon Willamson, "Deliberation, Judgment and the Nature of Evidence"
12.20 - 12.55: Jan Sprenger, Carlo Martini and Mark Colyvan, "Convergence of Opinions through Mutual Respect: Scope and Limits"
Lunch (75min)
14.10 - 14.45: Katie Steele, t.b.a.
14.45 - 15.20: Conrad Heilmann, "The Limits and Uses of Time Discounting in Deliberation about the Future"
15.20 - 15.55: Rory Smead, "Learning and Incentives in Commons Problems"
Coffee Break (30min)
16.25 - 17.00: Wlodek Rabinowicz and Stephan Hartmann, "On collective aggregation of individual value judgments"
17.00 - 17.35: Henry Prakken, "Argument schemes for two-phase democratic deliberation."
17.35 - 18.10: Martin van Hees, "The Contradiction in Will Test: What it Is and Why it Fails"
18.10 - 18.25: Closing words - Richard Bradley