My next task was going to be summarizing logical uncertainty insights made in lesswrong comments and posts, but I found Wei Dai’s list of resources, which led to a new search of academic literature. My reading list, in decreasing order of importance, now looks like:
Bayesian Networks for Logical Reasoning by Williamson
Unifying Logical and Probabilistic Reasoning by Haenni
Recursive Causality in Bayesian Networks and Self-Fibring Networks by Williamson and Gabbay
Possible Semantics for a Common Framework of Probabilistic Logics by Haenni, Romeijn, Wheeler, and Williamson
Non-deductive Logic in Mathematics by Franklin
A Derivation of Quasi-Bayesian Theory by Cozman
Decision Theory without Logical Omniscience by Lipman
Slightly More Realistic Personal Probability by Hacking
My next task was going to be summarizing logical uncertainty insights made in lesswrong comments and posts, but I found Wei Dai’s list of resources, which led to a new search of academic literature. My reading list, in decreasing order of importance, now looks like:
Bayesian Networks for Logical Reasoning by Williamson
Unifying Logical and Probabilistic Reasoning by Haenni
Recursive Causality in Bayesian Networks and Self-Fibring Networks by Williamson and Gabbay
Possible Semantics for a Common Framework of Probabilistic Logics by Haenni, Romeijn, Wheeler, and Williamson
Non-deductive Logic in Mathematics by Franklin
A Derivation of Quasi-Bayesian Theory by Cozman
Decision Theory without Logical Omniscience by Lipman
Slightly More Realistic Personal Probability by Hacking