[UAI] Foundations of Bayesianism

From: Peter McBurney (p.j.mcburney@csc.liv.ac.uk)
Date: Thu Nov 22 2001 - 18:29:54 PST

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    Hi all --

    This book may be of interest to UAI list members. I believe it arises
    from a symposium on Bayesianism organized by the Philosophy Department
    at Kings College, University of London, early last year.

    -- Peter

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    kap-listman@wkap.nl wrote:
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    > Foundations of Bayesianism
    > edited by
    > David Corfield
    > Dept. of Philosophy, King's College London, UK
    > Jon Williamson
    > Dept. of Philosophy, King's College London, UK
    >
    > APPLIED LOGIC SERIES Volume: 24
    >
    > Foundations of Bayesianism is an authoritative collection
    > of papers addressing the key challenges that face the Bayesian
    > interpretation of probability today.
    >
    > Some of these papers seek to clarify the relationships between
    > Bayesian, causal and logical reasoning. Others consider the
    > application of Bayesianism to artificial intelligence, decision
    > theory, statistics and the philosophy of science and mathematics. The
    > volume includes important criticisms of Bayesian reasoning and also
    > gives an insight into some of the points of disagreement amongst
    > advocates of the Bayesian approach. The upshot is a plethora of new
    > problems and directions for Bayesians to pursue.
    >
    > The book will be of interest to graduate students or researchers who
    > wish to learn more about Bayesianism than can be provided by
    > introductory textbooks to the subject. Those involved with the
    > applications of Bayesian reasoning will find essential discussion on
    > the validity of Bayesianism and its limits, while philosophers and
    > others interested in pure reasoning will find new ideas on normativity
    > and the logic of belief.
    >
    > CONTENTS
    >
    > Editorial Foreword. Editorial Preface. Introduction:
    > Bayesianism into the 21st Century; J. Williamson, D. Corfield.
    > Bayesianism, Causality and Networks. Bayesianism and
    > Causality, or, Why I am only a Half-Bayesian; J. Pearl. Causal
    > Inference without Counterfactuals; P. Dawid. Foundations
    > for Bayesian Networks; J. Williamson. Probabilistic Learning
    > Models; P. Williams. Logic, Mathematics and Bayesianism.
    > The Logic of Bayesian Probability; C. Howson. Subjectivism,
    > Objectivism and Objectivity in Bruno de Finetti's Bayesianism; M.C.
    > Galavotti. Bayesianism in Mathematics; D. Corfield. Common
    > Sense and Stochastic Independence; J. Paris, A.
    > Vencovska. Integrating Probabilistic and Logical Reasoning;
    > J. Cussens. Bayesianism and Decision Theory. Ramsey and
    > the Measurement of Belief; R. Bradley. Bayesianism and
    > Independence; E.F. McClennen. The Paradox of the Bayesian
    > Experts; P. Mongin. Criticisms of Bayesianism.
    > Bayesian Learning and Expectations Formation: Anything Goes; M.
    > Albert. Bayesianism and the Fixity of the Theoretical Framework;
    > D. Gillies. Principles of Inference and their Consequences;
    > D. Mayo, M. Kruse. Index.
    >
    > Hardbound, ISBN 1-4020-0223-8, December 2001, 428 pp.
    > EUR 120.00 / USD 110.00 / GBP 76.00
    >
    > URL of this book: http://www.wkap.nl/book.htm/1-4020-0223-8
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