2000 HSS/PSA Program 1 - History of Science Society
2000 HSS/PSA Program 1 - History of Science Society
2000 HSS/PSA Program 1 - History of Science Society
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Friday, 3 November<br />
<strong>PSA</strong> <strong>2000</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />
Critical Aspects <strong>of</strong> the Dutch Book Argument (Symposium)<br />
(Lord Byron)<br />
Henry␣ E. Kyburg Jr., University <strong>of</strong> Rochester, The Dutch Book Argument<br />
and Rational Belief<br />
Isaac Levi, Columbia University, Money Pumps and Diachronic Dutch Books<br />
T. Seidenfeld, Carnegie Mellon University, M.␣ J. Schervish, Carnegie Mellon<br />
University, and J.␣ B. Kadane, Carnegie Mellon University, Degrees <strong>of</strong><br />
Incoherence Applied to Statistical Hypothesis Testing at a Fixed Level<br />
Chair: Teddy Seidenfeld, Carnegie Mellon University<br />
Experimentation and the Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Evolutionary Theories (Symposium)<br />
(Grouse)<br />
Robert␣ A. Skipper, Jr., Oregon State University, Strategies for Hypothesis<br />
Assessment in Evolutionary Biology<br />
David␣ Wyss Rudge, Western Michigan University, Kettlewell from an Error<br />
Statistician’s Point <strong>of</strong> View<br />
Robert␣ N. Brandon, Duke University, Hypothetico-deductivism in the<br />
Philosophy <strong>of</strong> Biology: Away from Popper and back to Bernard<br />
COMMENTATOR: Michael␣ J. Wade, Indiana University<br />
CHAIR: Elisabeth␣ A. Lloyd, Indiana University<br />
<strong>Science</strong> and Values (Contributed Papers)<br />
(Stanley)<br />
K.␣ Brad Wray, University <strong>of</strong> British Columbia, <strong>Science</strong>, Biases, and the Threat<br />
<strong>of</strong> Global Pessimism<br />
Kristina Rolin, Helsinki School <strong>of</strong> Economics and Business Administration,<br />
Rational Grounds for Trust in <strong>Science</strong><br />
Kristen Intemann, University <strong>of</strong> Washington, <strong>Science</strong> and Values: Are Value<br />
Judgements Always Irrelevant to the Justification <strong>of</strong> Scientific Claims?<br />
CHAIR: Phyllis Rooney, Oakland University<br />
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Friday, 3 November<br />
6:00 p.m.—7:30 p.m.<br />
(Regency West)<br />
Awards, Announcements and Introduction<br />
Richard Jeffrey, Princeton University<br />
President’s Address<br />
Michael Friedman, Indiana University<br />
“Kant, Kuhn, and the Rationality <strong>of</strong> <strong>Science</strong>”<br />
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