C. H. Langford Collegiate Professor of Philosophy; Undergraduate Chair; PPE Chair
About
I am a professor of philosophy and of statistics at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. I teach courses in decision theory, philosophy of science, epistemology, as well as general introductions to philosophy and logic, and mid-level courses in philosophy of language and philosophy of mind. My research interests include rational choice theory, causal reasoning, Bayesian approaches to statistics and inductive inference, the use of "imprecise" probabilities to model belief states, and general philosophy of science.
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