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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2009/newsitem/2720/17-
 19-September-2009-4th-Workshop-on-Combining-Probab
 ility-and-Logic-Progic-2009-Groningen
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SUMMARY:4th Workshop on Combining Probability and 
 Logic (Progic 2009), Groningen
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090919
LOCATION:Groningen
DESCRIPTION:Logic and probability theory are often
  studied in conjunction to decision making, and fo
 r good reason: we want our reasoning to be rationa
 l because the reasoning precedes and controls for 
 actions. But the models for rationality in reasoni
 ng have seen major changes and additions in recent
  years: logicians have taken a dynamic turn, and p
 robabilists have discovered network tools and new 
 representations of uncertainty. In this workshop w
 e address the question how these developments in m
 odelling rationality carry over to the science of 
 decision making.    Invited speakers include Johan
  van Benthem, Luc Bovens, Richard Bradley, Igor Do
 uven, Stephan Hartmann, Jim Joyce, Christian List,
  Clemens Puppe, Wlodek Rabinowicz, Teddy Seidenfel
 d, and Jon Williamson.   For more information, see
  http://www.philos.rug.nl/progic2009/.    We welco
 me submissions of papers on the special focus of t
 he workshop, or indeed on any aspect of combining 
 probability and logic. Deadline for submissions is
  June 1st 2009.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>\nLog
 ic and probability theory are often studied in con
 junction to decision making, and for good reason: 
 we want our reasoning to be rational because the r
 easoning precedes and controls for actions. But th
 e models for rationality in reasoning have seen ma
 jor changes and additions in recent years: logicia
 ns have taken a dynamic turn, and probabilists hav
 e discovered network tools and new representations
  of uncertainty. In this workshop we address the q
 uestion how these developments in modelling ration
 ality carry over to the science of decision making
 .\n      </p>\n      <p>\n Invited speakers includ
 e Johan van Benthem, Luc \n        Bovens, Richard
  Bradley, Igor Douven, Stephan Hartmann, Jim Joyce
 , \n        Christian List, Clemens Puppe, Wlodek 
 Rabinowicz, Teddy Seidenfeld, and \n        Jon Wi
 lliamson.\n      </p>\n    \n      \n        <p>Fo
 r more information, see\n        <a target="_blank
 " href="http://www.philos.rug.nl/progic2009/">http
 ://www.philos.rug.nl/progic2009/</a>.\n        </p
 >\n    </div><div>\n      <p>\n        We welcome 
 submissions of papers on the special focus of the 
 workshop,\n        or indeed on any aspect of comb
 ining probability and logic.\n        Deadline for
  submissions is June 1st 2009.\n      </p>\n      
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 19-September-2009-4th-Workshop-on-Combining-Probab
 ility-and-Logic-Progic-2009-Groningen
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