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
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Thanks!
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