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Richard Pettigrew

University of Bristol
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  • University of Bristol
    Department of Philosophy
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University of Bristol
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Bristol, Bristol, City of, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Probabilistic Principles
Bayesian Reasoning
Probabilistic Reasoning
Formal Social Epistemology
Formal Epistemology
Judgment Aggregation
Philosophy of Mathematics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Subjective Probability
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Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Probabilistic Principles
Bayesian Reasoning
Probabilistic Reasoning
Formal Social Epistemology
Formal Epistemology
Judgment Aggregation
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Probability
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Philosophy of Mathematics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Language
Metaphysics
Subjective Probability
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I'm a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Bristol in the UK. I am interested in a number of different areas of philosophy: philosophy of mathematics, logic, formal epistemology, and the theory of rational choice. I am hoping to expand my research into ethics in the coming years.

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