Philosophy of Language for Decision Theory

May 25, 2017 - May 26, 2017
Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, LSE

LAK 2.06
Lakatos Building, LSE
London WC2A 2AE
United Kingdom

Speakers:

Richard Bradley
LSE
Julien Dutant
King's College London
Paul Egré
CNRS
Terry Horgan
University of Arizona
Rosanna Keefe
University of Sheffield
Christian List
London School of Economics
Ofra Magidor
Oxford University
Anna Mahtani
LSE
London School of Economics
Daniel Rothschild
UCL
Robbie Williams
University of Leeds
Chloé de Canson
LSE

Organisers:

Anna Mahtani
LSE

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Theorists working on the philosophy of language and theorists working on decision theory are not often brought into contact. However there are numerous interesting and fruitful connections between the two areas. For example, intensionality, vagueness, indexicals and implicature are all topics from the philosophy of language which raise interesting questions for decision theorists. The aim of this workshop is to explore some of these connections.

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