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Jean Baccelli
Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy
Academic Year 2019-2020

Jean received his PhD in 2016 from Ecole Normale Supérieure – Ulm (ENS - Paris, France). Since then, he has been a postdoc at the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP - Munich, Germany).
He works on individual and collective decision-making,
at the intersection of economics and philosophy. His work in this area is motivated by questions in the philosophy of economics, the philosophy of psychology, and the general philosophy of science. In particular, he has worked on the measurement of beliefs, the measurement of preferences, and the nature of risk attitudes. He also has interests in the general philosophy of science (especially measurement theory) and the history of micro-economic ideas. While in Pittsburgh, he will be focusing on research interests he recently developed in social epistemology and social choice theory.

His publications include:

  • "The Problem of State-Dependent Utility: A Reappraisal", forthcoming, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
  • "Moral Hazard, the Savage Framework, and State-Dependent Utility", forthcoming, Erkenntnis
  • "Beyond the Metrological Viewpoint", forthcoming, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science - Part A
  • ''Risk Attitudes in Axiomatic Decision Theory—A Conceptual Perspective '', Theory and Decision, 2018, 84 (1), 61-82
  • "Do Bets Reveal Beliefs?", Synthese, 2017, 194 (9), 3393-3419
  • ''Choice-Based Cardinal Utility'', with Philippe Mongin, Journal of Economic Methodology, 2016, 23 (3), 268-288

 

 

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