December issue of The Reasoner now available

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The Reasoner is our monthly digest highlighting exciting new research on reasoning, inference and method in the broadest meaning of the terms. The latest issue, December 2013, has just been released.

The December contents include:

  • Editorial – Jan Sprenger
  • Interview with Clark Glymour – Jan Sprenger
  • Mizrahi’s argument against Phenomenal Conservatism – Luca Moretti
  • ‘This sentence’? Which sentence? – Hartley Slater
  • Algorithmic Probability and Friends. Bayesian Prediction and Artificial Intelligence – David L. Owe
  • Logic and Philosophy of Science, 16-18 September – Raoul Gervais, Laszlo Kosolosky, Frederik Van De Putte, Mathieu Beirlaen, Rafal Urbaniak & Peter Verdée
  • Combining Probability and Logic, 17-18 September – Niki Pfeifer
  • Annual Buffalo Experimental Philosophy Conference, 11-12 October – James Beebe, J. Neil Otte & Paul Pounce
  • Probabilistic Modeling in Science and Philosophy, 11-12 October – Claus Beisbart
  • Expressing discontent: appropriate or not? And if so, when, where, and how? 25 October – Laszlo Kosolosky, Gaston Meskens & Tom Claes
  • Epistemic Justification and Reasons, 1-2 November – Frank Hofmann
  • Inferentialism in Epistemology and Philosophy of Science, 11-13 November – Lorenzo Casini
  • Uncertain Reasoning – Hykel Hosni

To download your copy, please go to: www.thereasoner.org

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