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78Modelling phenomena and dynamic logic of phenomenaJournal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 22 (1-2): 53-82. 2012.Modelling a complex phenomenon such as the mind presents tremendous computational complexity challenges. Modelling field theory addresses these challenges in a non-traditional way. The main idea behind MFT is to match levels of uncertainty of the model with levels of uncertainty of the evaluation criterion used to identify that model. When a model becomes more certain, then the evaluation criterion is adjusted dynamically to match that change to the model. This process is called the Dynamic Logi…Read more
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1163Is there a logic of information?Journal of Theoretical and Applied Artificial Intelligence 27 (1): 95-98. 2015.Information-based epistemology maintains that ‘being informed’ is an independent cognitive state that cannot be reduced to knowledge or to belief, and the modal logic KTB has been proposed as a model. But what distinguishes the KTB analysis of ‘being informed’, the Brouwersche schema (B), is precisely its downfall, for no logic of information should include (B) and, more generally, no epistemic logic should include (B), either.
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223Probabilistic Logics and Probabilistic NetworksSynthese Library. 2010.Additionally, the text shows how to develop computationally feasible methods to mesh with this framework.
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250Methodological naturalism and epistemic internalismSynthese 163 (3): 315-328. 2008.Epistemic naturalism holds that the results or methodologies from the cognitive sciences are relevant to epistemology, and some have maintained that scientific methods are more compatible with externalist theories of justification than with internalist theories. But practically all discussions about naturalized epistemology are framed exclusively in terms of cognitive psychology, which is only one of the cognitive sciences. The question addressed in this essay is whether a commitment to naturali…Read more
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149AGM Belief Revision in Monotone Modal LogicsLPAR 2010 Short Paper Proceedings. 2010.Classical modal logics, based on the neighborhood semantics of Scott and Montague, provide a generalization of the familiar normal systems based on Kripke semantics. This paper defines AGM revision operators on several first-order monotonic modal correspondents, where each first-order correspondence language is defined by Marc Pauly’s version of the van Benthem characterization theorem for monotone modal logic. A revision problem expressed in a monotone modal system is translated into first-orde…Read more
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277Why the Hardest Logic Puzzle Ever Cannot Be Solved in Less than Three QuestionsJournal of Philosophical Logic 41 (2): 493-503. 2012.Rabern and Rabern (Analysis 68:105–112 2 ) and Uzquiano (Analysis 70:39–44 4 ) have each presented increasingly harder versions of ‘the hardest logic puzzle ever’ (Boolos The Harvard Review of Philosophy 6:62–65 1 ), and each has provided a two-question solution to his predecessor’s puzzle. But Uzquiano’s puzzle is different from the original and different from Rabern and Rabern’s in at least one important respect: it cannot be solved in less than three questions. In this paper we solve Uzquiano…Read more
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404Focused Correlation, Confirmation, and the Jigsaw Puzzle of Variable EvidencePhilosophy of Science 78 (3): 376-92. 2011.Focused correlation compares the degree of association within an evidence set to the degree of association in that evidence set given that some hypothesis is true. A difference between the confirmation lent to a hypothesis by one evidence set and the confirmation lent to that hypothesis by another evidence set is robustly tracked by a difference in focused correlations of those evidence sets on that hypothesis, provided that all the individual pieces of evidence are equally, positively relevant …Read more
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148Explaining the limits of Olsson's impossibility resultSouthern Journal of Philosophy 50 (1): 136-150. 2012.In his groundbreaking book, Against Coherence (2005), Erik Olsson presents an ingenious impossibility theorem that appears to show that there is no informative relationship between probabilistic measures of coherence and higher likelihood of truth. Although Olsson's result provides an important insight into probabilistic models of epistemological coherence, the scope of his negative result is more limited than generally appreciated. The key issue is the role conditional independence conditions p…Read more
Gregory Wheeler
Frankfurt School Of Finance And Management
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Frankfurt School Of Finance And ManagementProfessor
Areas of Specialization
| Probabilistic Frameworks |
| Machine Learning |
| Formal Epistemology |