Branden Fitelson
Branden Fitelson (/ˈfaɪtəlsən/;[1] born August 17, 1969) is an American philosopher and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University.
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Born | Syracuse, New York, U.S. | August 17, 1969
Alma mater | University of Wisconsin, Madison |
Awards | Mellon Research Grant, WARF Fellowship, Oliver Prize |
Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Analytic |
Institutions | Northeastern University |
Thesis | Studies in Bayesian confirmation theory (2001) |
Doctoral advisor | Malcolm Forster |
Doctoral students | Kenny Easwaran |
Main interests | Formal epistemology, philosophy of science, metaphysics |
Notable ideas | Computational metaphysics |
He is known for his expertise on formal epistemology and philosophy of science.[2][3]
Bibliography
- Edward N. Zalta and Branden Fitelson, "Steps Toward a Computational Metaphysics", Journal of Philosophical Logic 36(2) (April 2007): 227–247.
References
- The Daily Ant Interviews Branden Fitelson
- "Philosophy Phriday [On a Tuesday]: Video Interview With Branden Fitelson". The Daily Ant. 20 December 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
- "Brief Biography of Branden Fitelson". infidels.org. Retrieved 25 March 2018.
External links
- Official website
- Branden Fitelson at Northeastern University
- Branden Fitelson: The Wason Task(s) and the Paradox of Confirmation
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