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Watch and Listen – Decision Theory and Social Choice 17 February 2017 Ewan Rodgers
  • Joe Roussos & Anandi Hattiangadi (Stockholm): “A Sceptical Puzzle for Bayesians”

Joe Roussos & Anandi Hattiangadi (Stockholm): “A Sceptical Puzzle for Bayesians”

  • 23 March 2022
  • Chloé de Canson (Groningen): “Why Subjectivism?”

Chloé de Canson (Groningen): “Why Subjectivism?”

  • 16 March 2022
  • Patricia Rich (Bayreuth): “Knowledge in Real-World Contexts: Not Glamorous, but Indispensable”

Patricia Rich (Bayreuth): “Knowledge in Real-World Contexts: Not Glamorous, but Indispensable”

  • 15 March 2022
  • Jessica Keiser (Leeds): “Linguistic Conventions and Language Change”

Jessica Keiser (Leeds): “Linguistic Conventions and Language Change”

  • 8 February 2022
  • Lisa Hecht (Stockholm): “Permissible Risk-Inclination in Other-regarding Choices”

Lisa Hecht (Stockholm): “Permissible Risk-Inclination in Other-regarding Choices”

  • 24 November 2021
  • Wolfgang Schwarz (Edinburgh): “Believing Against the Evidence”

Wolfgang Schwarz (Edinburgh): “Believing Against the Evidence”

  • 10 November 2021
  • Franz Dietrich (CNRS): “Dynamically Rational Judgment Aggregation”

Franz Dietrich (CNRS): “Dynamically Rational Judgment Aggregation”

  • 25 June 2021
  • Franz Dietrich (PSE & CNRS) & Kai Spiekermann (LSE): “Does Deliberation Improve Voting Outcomes”

Franz Dietrich (PSE & CNRS) & Kai Spiekermann (LSE): “Does Deliberation Improve Voting Outcomes”

  • 25 June 2021
  • Kate Vredenburgh (LSE): “Causal explanation and revealed preferences”

Kate Vredenburgh (LSE): “Causal explanation and revealed preferences”

  • 16 March 2021
  • Jessie Munton (Cambridge): “Base rate neglect in the service of modal knowledge”

Jessie Munton (Cambridge): “Base rate neglect in the service of modal knowledge”

  • 10 February 2021
  • Julia Staffel (Colorado): “Updating Incoherent Credences – Extending the Dutch Strategy Argument for Conditionalization”

Julia Staffel (Colorado): “Updating Incoherent Credences – Extending the Dutch Strategy Argument for Conditionalization”

  • 20 January 2021
  • Johanna Thoma (LSE): “Time for Caution”

Johanna Thoma (LSE): “Time for Caution”

  • 25 November 2020
  • David Kinney (Santa Fe): “Why Average When You Can Stack? Better Methods for Generating Accurate Group Credences”

David Kinney (Santa Fe): “Why Average When You Can Stack? Better Methods for Generating Accurate Group Credences”

  • 14 October 2020
  • Aron Vallinder (Forethought Foundation, Oxford): “The Evidentialist’s Wager”

Aron Vallinder (Forethought Foundation, Oxford): “The Evidentialist’s Wager”

  • 7 October 2020
  • Susanne Burri and Bryan Roberts (LSE): “The Good News About Killing People”

Susanne Burri and Bryan Roberts (LSE): “The Good News About Killing People”

  • 18 March 2020
  • Richard Pettigrew (Bristol): “What is conditionalization, and why should we do it?”

Richard Pettigrew (Bristol): “What is conditionalization, and why should we do it?”

  • 13 November 2019
  • Johanna Thoma (LSE): “Merely Means Paternalist? Prospect Theory and `Debiased’ Welfare Analysis”

Johanna Thoma (LSE): “Merely Means Paternalist? Prospect Theory and `Debiased’ Welfare Analysis”

  • 30 October 2019
  • Catrin Campbell Moore (Bristol): “Imprecise probabilities and undermining scenarios”

Catrin Campbell Moore (Bristol): “Imprecise probabilities and undermining scenarios”

  • 6 November 2018
  • Matthew Adler (Duke) “The structure of luck prioritarianism”

Matthew Adler (Duke) “The structure of luck prioritarianism”

  • 30 May 2018
  • Teruji Thomas (Oxford): “The Veil of Ignorance Revisited”

Teruji Thomas (Oxford): “The Veil of Ignorance Revisited”

  • 7 February 2018
  • Anneli Jefferson (Birmingham): “Moral self image and moral decision making”

Anneli Jefferson (Birmingham): “Moral self image and moral decision making”

  • 31 January 2018
  • Hugh Mellor (Cambridge): “Chances and Conditionals”

Hugh Mellor (Cambridge): “Chances and Conditionals”

  • 17 January 2018
  • Remco Heesen (Cambridge): “Statistical Biases in Peer Review”

Remco Heesen (Cambridge): “Statistical Biases in Peer Review”

  • 29 November 2017
  • Bart Engelen (Tilburg): “Nudging and Rationality”

Bart Engelen (Tilburg): “Nudging and Rationality”

  • 1 March 2017
  • Koen Decancq (Antwerp): “Non-parametric well-being comparisons”

Koen Decancq (Antwerp): “Non-parametric well-being comparisons”

  • 15 February 2017
  • Miklós Rédei (LSE): “Properties of Bayesian learning based on conditional expectation as a conditioning device”

Miklós Rédei (LSE): “Properties of Bayesian learning based on conditional expectation as a conditioning device”

  • 25 October 2016
  • Hive Minds: Collective Intelligence in Humans and Other Animals (Forum for Philosophy)

Hive Minds: Collective Intelligence in Humans and Other Animals (Forum for Philosophy)

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