Jon Williamson

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  • Jon Williamson
  • What’s New
  • Research topics
    • Evidential Pluralism
    • Objective Bayesianism
    • Epistemic Causality
  • Publications
  • Projects
    • EBL+: New philosophical foundations for evidence-based law
    • Evidential Pluralism in the social sciences
    • Evaluating evidence in medicine
    • Grading evidence of mechanisms in physics and biology
    • From objective Bayesian epistemology to inductive logic
  • Conferences
    • Centre for Reasoning events
    • Progic
    • Causality in the Sciences
  • Links
    • The Reasoner
    • Centre for Reasoning
    • Theoretical Reasoning research cluster
    • Health Methodology Group
    • Department Page

Projects

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EBL+: New philosophical foundations for evidence-based law (Leverhulme Trust 2023-26)

Evidential Pluralism in the social sciences (Leverhulme Trust 2019-22)

Foundations, Applications & Theory of Inductive Logic (DFG 2020-22)


Previous projects:

  • EBM+ for more effective COVID-19 interventions (GCRF 2020)
  • Evaluating evidence in medicine (AHRC 2015-18)
  • Grading evidence of mechanisms in physics and biology (Leverhulme Trust 2015-18)
  • From objective Bayesian epistemology to inductive logic (AHRC 2012-15)
  • Mechanisms and the evidence hierarchy (AHRC 2012)
  • Causality across the levels (BA 2009-11)
  • In defence of objective Bayesianism (Leverhulme 2007-9)
  • The levels of causality (BA 2008)
  • Mechanisms and causality (Leverhulme 2007-10)
  • progicnet: Probabilistic logic and probabilistic networks (Leverhulme 2006-8)
  • caOBNET: Objective Bayesian nets for integrating cancer knowledge: a systems biology approach (2006-11)
  • Causality and the interpretation of probability in the social and health sciences (BA 2006)
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