Bayesianism, Fundamentally
817R Cathedral of Learning
University of Pittsburgh
Friday, October 13, 2006: Gateway Event
3:30 pm |
Annual Lecture Series, Center
for Philosophy of Science
Rational Belief and Reasonable Belief, a Ramseyian Distinction
James Joyce, Department of Philosophy, University of Michigan |
Saturday, October 14, 2006:
Morning
Session: The Subjective and the Objective
Chair: James Joyce
9:00
9:30-10:45
10:45-11:15
11:15-12:30
12:30 - 2:00
|
Continental
Breakfast
::: Objective Bayes: Old and New Questions, Some Answers
Jayanta K. Ghosh, Department of Statistics, Purdue University
Coffee
Probability is like a language used to
express personal degrees of uncertainty
Jay Kadane, Department of Statistics,
Carnegie Mellon University
Break for lunch |
Earlier
Afternoon Session: Unbounded Utilities
Chair: Jim Bogen
Later
Afternoon Session: Prior Problems
Chair: Jim Bogen
Organizing Committee
John D. Norton, Department of History and Philosophy
of Science
and Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh
(chair)
John Earman, Department of History and Philosophy
of Science,
University of Pittsburgh
Branden Fitelson, Department of Philosophy,
University of California at Berkeley
James Joyce, Department of Philosophy, University
of Michigan
Teddy Seidenfeld, Department of Statistics and
Philosophy,
Carnegie Mellon University
Sponsors
Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh
Sarah and Robert Boote
Department of Philosophy, University of Michigan
"We wish to thank Sarah and Robert Boote and the Department
of Philosophy, University of Michigan, for their support of this
event."
Limited graduate student travel support available. |