This volume presents 38 classic texts in formal epistemology, and strengthens the ties between research into this area of philosophy and its neighbouring intellectual disciplines. The editors provide introductions to five subsections: Bayesian Epistemology, Belief Change, Decision Theory, Interactive Epistemology and Epistemic Logic. 'Formal epistemology' is a term coined in the late 1990s for a new constellation of interests in philosophy, the origins of which are found in earlier works of epistemologists, philosophers of science and logicians. It addresses a growing agenda of problems concerning knowledge, belief, certainty, rationality, deliberation, decision, strategy, action and agent interaction - and it does so using methods from log...
Epistemology, also known as the theory of knowledge, will flourish as long as we deem knowledge valu...
Probabilistic methods are increasingly becoming an important tool in a variety of disciplines includ...
I explore the prospects for modelling epistemic rationality (in the probabilist setting) via an epi...
Formal epistemology is the study of crucial concepts in general or mainstream epistemology including...
In formal epistemology, we use mathematical methods to explore the questions of epistemolo...
Epistemology is the study of knowledge and justified belief. Belief is thus central to epistemology....
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
This PhD thesis is about epistemic game theory, which is a field that studies how people reason abou...
Epistemic game theory and the systems of logic that support it are crucial for understanding rationa...
Formal Epistemology (FE) is a burgeoning area of philosophical research. It is a branch of mathemati...
This position paper advocates combining formal epistemology and the new par-adigm psychology of reas...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
This contribution is a gentle introduction to so-called dynamic epistemic logics, that can describe ...
In this article, we reflect on the use of formal methods in the philosophy of science. These are tak...
This position paper advocates combining formal epistemology and the new paradigm psychology of reaso...
Epistemology, also known as the theory of knowledge, will flourish as long as we deem knowledge valu...
Probabilistic methods are increasingly becoming an important tool in a variety of disciplines includ...
I explore the prospects for modelling epistemic rationality (in the probabilist setting) via an epi...
Formal epistemology is the study of crucial concepts in general or mainstream epistemology including...
In formal epistemology, we use mathematical methods to explore the questions of epistemolo...
Epistemology is the study of knowledge and justified belief. Belief is thus central to epistemology....
At first sight, the modern agenda of epistemology has little to do with logic. Topics include differ...
This PhD thesis is about epistemic game theory, which is a field that studies how people reason abou...
Epistemic game theory and the systems of logic that support it are crucial for understanding rationa...
Formal Epistemology (FE) is a burgeoning area of philosophical research. It is a branch of mathemati...
This position paper advocates combining formal epistemology and the new par-adigm psychology of reas...
For reasoning about uncertain situations, we have probability theory, and we have logics of knowledg...
This contribution is a gentle introduction to so-called dynamic epistemic logics, that can describe ...
In this article, we reflect on the use of formal methods in the philosophy of science. These are tak...
This position paper advocates combining formal epistemology and the new paradigm psychology of reaso...
Epistemology, also known as the theory of knowledge, will flourish as long as we deem knowledge valu...
Probabilistic methods are increasingly becoming an important tool in a variety of disciplines includ...
I explore the prospects for modelling epistemic rationality (in the probabilist setting) via an epi...