FEW 2010 Schedule

The schedule will be posted here soon. Meanwhile, note that we will have the following three invited sessions:

September 2, 2010: FE Meets Traditional Epistemology

Invited Speakers: Elke Brendel (Bonn), Hartry Field (NYU)

September 3, 2010: FE Meets Philosophy of Science

Invited Speakers: David Atkinson (Groningen), Peter Milne (Stirling), Jeanne Peijnenburg (Groningen)

September 4, 2010: Ernest W. Adams Memorial — FE Meets Logic and Philosophy of Language

Invited Speakers: Dorothy Edgington (Birkbeck), Hannes Leitgeb (Bristol), Vann McGee (MIT)

And, we will have the following 22 contributed papers (to be organized in parallel sessions across the three days of the workshop):

Patrick Allo: Interactive Models of Closure and Introspection

Holger Andreas: Belief Revision in Structuralism

Horacio Arló-Costa and Arthur Paul Pedersen: Indicative Conditionals, Obligation and Decision Theoretic Conditionals

Nick Beckstead: Aumann, Evidence, and the Everettian Epistemic Problem

Matthew Benton: ‘Might’ Counterfactuals, Thickened Semantics, and Agglomeration

Gregor Betz: Why Do We Disagree? A Simulation-Based Investigation into the
Dynamics of Rational Argumentation

Rachael Briggs: Interventionist Counterfactuals

Charles Chihara: Dilemmas and Models

Trent Doughtery: Dealing with Disagreement from the First Person Perspective: A Probabilistic Approach

Simone Duca and Hannes Leitgeb: How Serious Is the Paradox of Serious Possibility?

Julien Dutant: Methods-Based Models for Belief and Knowledge

Remco Heesen and Jan Sprenger: The Bounded Strength of Weak Expectations

Jeffrey Helzner: Rationalizing Two-Tiered Choice Functions through Conditional Choice

Joel Pust: Conditionalization and Knowledge De Praesenti

Grant Reaber: Probabilistic Notions of Deference

Gerhard Schurz: The Meta-Inductivist Solution to the Problem of Induction: A Connection between Prediction Theory and Social Epistemology

Julia Staffel: Two Ways of Measuring Degrees of Incoherence

Corina Strößner: Justification and Normality

Paul Thorn: Cognitivist Probabilism

Michael Titelbaum: Not Enough There There

Jonah Schupbach and Jan Sprenger: The Logic of Explanatory Power.

Elia Zardini: Luminosity and Vagueness