Conferences & Workshops

TARK 11

Date: 
11 Jul, 2011 - 15 Jul, 2011

Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK XIII) Conference

Groningen, the Netherlands, 11-15 July 2011

http://www.philos.rug.nl/TARK2011/

* Scope and Mission

The mission of the TARK conferences is to bring together researchers
from a wide variety of fields, including Artificial Intelligence,
Cryptography, Distributed Computing, Economics and Game Theory,
Linguistics, Philosophy, and Psychology, in order to further our
understanding of interdisciplinary issues involving reasoning about
rationality and knowledge.

Confluences in Models of Rationality

Date: 
30 May, 2010

Workshop organizers: Jake Chandler & Christoph Kelp

This one-day workshop will bring together members of the philosophy and artificial intelligence communities, to discuss analogies and points of contact between different bodies of research that offer formal models of various aspects of rationality.

The Bi-Annual Konstanz - Leuven Workshop in Formal Epistemology

Date: 
28 Jan, 2010

Thursday Jan 28, 2pm - 6pm.
Centre for Logic and Analytical Philosophy
Seminar Room 2.41, Van Der Heuvelinstituut, 2nd floor (just to your left as you come up the main stairs).
The Van Der Heuvelinstituut is located on the corner of Dekenstraat and Andreas Vesaliusstraat, southeast of the city centre.

14:00-15:00 Peter Brössel & Anna-Maria Eder (Konstanz & Leuven): Is
Knowledge Stable, True Belief?

15:00-15:20 Respondent: Jake Chandler (Leuven)

15:20-15:50 Discussion

15:50-16:10 Coffee break

16:10-17:10 Benjamin Hoffmann (Konstanz): Belief Revision for Dynamic

New Trends in the Study of Implicatures

Date: 
10 Dec, 2009 - 11 Dec, 2009

Conditionals and Conditionalization

Date: 
04 Sep, 2009 - 06 Sep, 2009

Organizers: Richard Dietz and Igor Douven

Formal Methods in the Epistemology of Religion

Date: 
10 Jun, 2009 - 12 Jun, 2009

For full details see the conference page.

Workshop with Bas van Fraassen

Date: 
18 Dec, 2008

Thursday 18 - December - 2008
2pm - 6:30pm
Centre for Logic and Analytical Philosophy
Seminar Room 2.41, Van Der Heuvelinstituut, 2nd floor (just to your left as you come up the main stairs).

The Van Der Heuvelinstituut is located on the corner of Dekenstraat and Andreas Vesaliusstraat, southeast of the city centre.

Time table:

14.00 Gabriel Sandu: Some reflections on the paradox of knowability

14.45 Arnold Burms: Pertinent similarities

15.30 - 15.45 coffee break

15.45 Jan Willem Romeijn: A new resolution of the Judy Benjamin problem

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