Dear all,
We will have a joint NiHil and LIRa session tomorrow, on Thursday, 1 February 15:10, Room F0.01, Bushuis in Kloveniersburgwal 48.
NOTE the unusual time and location.
This will be a hybrid session. If you want to attend online, please use NiHiL seminar Zoom link: https://uva-live.zoom.us/s/87618965843
NOTE: this is NOT a usual LIRa Zoom link, as it was stated in the previous mail. Sorry for the confusion.
You can find the details of the talk below.
This will be a joint session together with the NihiL seminar, as a
part of NiHiL workshop.
Speaker: Hannes Leitgeb (Münich)
Title: The Logic of Theoretical Reasons. An Axiomatic Account
Date and Time: Thursday, 1 February, 15:10-16:10
Venue: Room F0.01, Bushuis in Kloveniersburgwal 48 or virtually via
Zoom at https://uva-live.zoom.us/s/87618965843.
Abstract: the talk argues for a system of axioms and definitions that
is meant to capture the logic of theoretical reasons, that is, of
reasons for belief. The system concerns a primitive direct-reason-for
relation, a defined inferential-reason-for relation, an identity
criterion for reasons, a primitive aggregation function for reasons,
and a primitive function for the revision of belief by reasons.
Reasons are assumed to speak for propositions with numerical
strengths, the aggregation of reasons involves intersections of
propositions and sums of strengths, belief is reconstructed as
subjective probability, and ratios of new-to-old-odds are postulated
to be a function of strengths of reason. The resulting theory avoids
problems that have been ascribed to the additive aggregation of
reasons, it entails that reasons conform to a vector structure and
that the impact of a reason on belief corresponds to a probabilistic
Jeffrey-Field-update, and although the theory differs from existing
logics of reason, it is partially continuous with two of them.
Hope to see you there!
The LIRa team
Dear all,
We will have our next LIRa session on Thursday, 1 February 15:10.
This will be a hybrid session. If you want to attend online, please use our recurring zoom link:
https://uva-live.zoom.us/j/89230639823?pwd=YWJuSnJmTDhXcWhmd1ZkeG5zb0o5UT09
(Meeting ID: 892 3063 9823, Passcode: 421723)
You can find the details of the talk below.
This will be a joint session together with the NihiL seminar, as a
part of NiHiL workshop.
Speaker: Hannes Leitgeb (Münich)
Title: The Logic of Theoretical Reasons. An Axiomatic Account
Date and Time: Thursday, 1 February, 15:10-16:10
Venue: Room F0.01, Bushuis in Kloveniersburgwal 48 or virtually via
Zoom at https://uva-live.zoom.us/s/87618965843.
Abstract: the talk argues for a system of axioms and definitions that
is meant to capture the logic of theoretical reasons, that is, of
reasons for belief. The system concerns a primitive direct-reason-for
relation, a defined inferential-reason-for relation, an identity
criterion for reasons, a primitive aggregation function for reasons,
and a primitive function for the revision of belief by reasons.
Reasons are assumed to speak for propositions with numerical
strengths, the aggregation of reasons involves intersections of
propositions and sums of strengths, belief is reconstructed as
subjective probability, and ratios of new-to-old-odds are postulated
to be a function of strengths of reason. The resulting theory avoids
problems that have been ascribed to the additive aggregation of
reasons, it entails that reasons conform to a vector structure and
that the impact of a reason on belief corresponds to a probabilistic
Jeffrey-Field-update, and although the theory differs from existing
logics of reason, it is partially continuous with two of them.
Hope to see you there!
The LIRa team