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Branden Fitelson (02/07/19) Department of Philosophy ...

Branden FitelsonCurriculum Vitae(10/07/20) Department of Philosophy & Huntington (phone)425 Renaissance (fax)Boston, MA (cell)Personal InformationBorn: August 17, 1969 in Syracuse, NYCitizenship: United StatesFamily: Married to Tina Eliassi Rad (since 1994), no : 27 |Erd s #: 4 Education University of Wisconsin MadisonPhD., Philosophy1992 2001 University of Wisconsin , Philosophy1992 1997 University of Wisconsin , Mathematics & Physics1988 1992 Academic Positions Department of Philosophy & religion , Northeastern UniversityDistinguished Professor2016 Department of Philosophy , Rutgers UniversityProfessor2013 2016 Also: Executive Committee, Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS). Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of AmsterdamVisiting Professor (summer)2014 2016 Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy , LMU MunichVisiting Professor (summer)2011 2016 Department of Philosophy , Rutgers UniversityAssociate Professor2010 2013 Department of Philosophy , University of California BerkeleyAssociate Professor (tenure granted 2007)2007 2010 Also: Group in Logic & The Methodology of Science, andCognitive Science Core Faculty.

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1 Branden FitelsonCurriculum Vitae(10/07/20) Department of Philosophy & Huntington (phone)425 Renaissance (fax)Boston, MA (cell)Personal InformationBorn: August 17, 1969 in Syracuse, NYCitizenship: United StatesFamily: Married to Tina Eliassi Rad (since 1994), no : 27 |Erd s #: 4 Education University of Wisconsin MadisonPhD., Philosophy1992 2001 University of Wisconsin , Philosophy1992 1997 University of Wisconsin , Mathematics & Physics1988 1992 Academic Positions Department of Philosophy & religion , Northeastern UniversityDistinguished Professor2016 Department of Philosophy , Rutgers UniversityProfessor2013 2016 Also: Executive Committee, Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science (RuCCS). Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of AmsterdamVisiting Professor (summer)2014 2016 Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy , LMU MunichVisiting Professor (summer)2011 2016 Department of Philosophy , Rutgers UniversityAssociate Professor2010 2013 Department of Philosophy , University of California BerkeleyAssociate Professor (tenure granted 2007)2007 2010 Also: Group in Logic & The Methodology of Science, andCognitive Science Core Faculty.

2 Department of Philosophy , University of California BerkeleyAssistant Professor2003 2007 Department of Philosophy , San Jos State UniversityAssistant Professor2002 2003 Department of Philosophy , Stanford UniversityActing Assistant Professor2001 2002 Areas of Interest Epistemology (formal and traditional), Logic (formal, philosophical, computational, and cognitiveaspects thereof), Philosophy of Science, Decision Theory, Computing & Philosophy , and MetaphysicsHonors and Awards Wolfram Innovator Award (for my work onPrSAT), 2020 Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies (CAS), Ludwig-Maximilians-Universit t M nchen, 2011 & 2012. Mellon Research Grant, University of California Berkeley, 2007 2011 Humanities Research Fellowship, University of California Berkeley, 2005 2006 Junior Faculty Research Grant, University of California Berkeley, 2004 2005 Best Essay by a Graduate Student: Philosophy of Science Association Contest (2000) Philosophy of Science Association/NSF Travel Grant (forPSA 2000), October 2000 Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Fellowship (UW Madison), Fall 1998 Philosophy of Science Association/NSF Travel Grant (forPSA 98), October 1998 The Oliver Prize (for best essay by a graduate student @ UW Madison), May 1998 Selected PublicationsForthcoming:68.

3 A Problem for Confirmation MeasureZ, Philosophy of Science, to :67. Two Approaches to Belief Revision (with Ted Shear), from Klein: Knowledge, Scepticism, and Justification, (with Rodrigo Borges & Cherie Braden,eds.), :65. Closure, Counter-Closure, and Inferential Knowledge inExplaining Knowledge: New Essays on theGettier Problem, C. de Almeida, R. Borges and P. Kleineds., Oxford University :64. Confirmation, Causation, and Simpson s Paradox, The Philosophical Significance of Stein s Paradox, (with Olav Vassend and Elliott Sober),EuropeanJournal for Philosophy of :62. Solutions to Some Open Problems from Slaney, Australasian Journal of :61. A New Garber-Style Solution to the Problem of Old Evidence (with Stephan Hartmann),Philosophyof The Strongest Possible Lewisian Triviality Result , Accuracy, Coherence, and Evidence (with Kenny Easwaran),Oxford Studies in Epistemology(Volume5), T.

4 Szabo Gendler and J. Hawthorne (eds.) Oxford University Remarks on Random Sequences (with Dan Osherson),Australasian Journal of :57. A Proposal for Decreasing Geographical Inequality in College Admissions (with Tina Eliassi-Radand Danielle Allen), Chapter 12 (Appendix) inThe Future of Affirmative Action, J. Renker and J. Miller(eds.), The Century Foundation Individual Coherence and Group Coherence (with Rachael Briggs, Fabrizio Cariani and KennyEaswaran),Essays in Collective Epistemology, J. Lackey (ed.), Oxford University Declarations of Independence (with Alan H jek), :54. Gibbard s Collapse Theorem for the Indicative Conditional: An Axiomatic Approach , inAutomatedReasoning and Mathematics: Essays in Memory of William McCune, Bonacina and Stickel(eds.),Lecture Notes in Computer Science(LNAI Festschrift series), :53. Contrastive Bayesianism, inContrastivism in Philosophy , Blaauw (ed.)

5 , An Evidentialist Worry About Joyce s Argument for Probabilism (with Kenny Easwaran),Dialectica,September Updating: Learning versus supposing (with Jiaying Zhao, Vincenzo Crupi, Katya Tentori, and DanOsherson),Cognition, September Accuracy, Language Dependence, and Joyce s Argument for Probabilism Philosophy of Science,January Evidence of Evidence is not (necessarily) Evidence ,Analysis, January :48. Favoring, Likelihoodism, and Bayesianism , Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Nov. Probabilistic Measures of Causal Strength (with Christopher Hitchcock),Causality in the Sciences,P. Illari, F. Russo and J. Williamson (eds.), Oxford University Press, March :46. The Wason Task(s) and the Paradox of Confirmation (with Jim Hawthorne),PhilosophicalPerspectives, Vol. 24 (Epistemology), J. Hawthorne and J. Turner,eds., December Strengthening the Case forKnowledge from Falsehood ,Analysis, October How Bayesian confirmation theory handles the Paradox of the Ravens (with Jim Hawthorne), inThePlace of Probability in Science, E.

6 Eells & J. Fetzer (eds.),Boston Studies in the Phil. of Science,v. :43. Pollock on Probability in Epistemology ,Philosophical Studiesbook symposium for John Pollock sbookThinking About Acting(OUP, 2006).42. What is the Equal Weight View ? (with David Jehle),Episteme[6(3), 280 293] special issue ondisagreement, edited by David :41. Bayesians Sometimes Cannot Ignore even Very Implausible Theories (even ones that have not yetbeen thought of) (with Neil Thomason),Australasian Journal of Logic(2008)6: 25 A Decision Procedure for Probability Calculus with Applications ,Review of Symbolic Logic(2008)1:11 Goodman s New Riddle ,Journal of Philosophical Logic(2008)37: 613 Probability, Confirmation, and the Conjunction Fallacy (with V. Crupi and K. Tentori),Thinkingand Reasoning(2008)14: 182 :37. Logical Foundations of Evidential Support , Philosophy of Science73: 500 Steps Toward a Computational Metaphysics (with Ed Zalta),Journal of Philosophical Logic(2007)36: 227 Likelihoodism, Bayesianism, and Relational Confirmation ,Synthese(2007)156: 473 Relational Confirmation and the Quine Duhem Problem: A Rejoinder to Strevens (withA.)

7 Waterman),British Journal for the Philosophy of Science(2007)58: 333 :33. The Paradox of Confirmation, Philosophy Compass(online), Blackwell, B. Weatherson (ed.),URL: :32. Bayesianism and Auxiliary Hypotheses Revisited: A Reply to Strevens (with A. Waterman),BritishJournal for the Philosophy of Science56: 293 Review ofSubjective Probability: The Real Thing, by Richard Jeffrey (CUP),Notre Dame PhilosophicalReviews(online), October 2005, URL: Probability, (with A. H jek and N. Hall) Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, Routledge, J. Pfeifer& S. Sarkar (eds.), Routledge, Inductive Logic, Philosophy of Science: An Encyclopedia, J. Pfeifer & S. Sarkar eds., Routledge, Review ofBayesian Epistemology(Oxford University Press) by L. Bovens and S. Hartmann,Mind114:394 :27. Re-Solving Irrelevant Conjunction with Probabilistic Independence (with J. Hawthorne),Philosophyof Science,71: 505 :26.

8 Comments on James Franklin s Hidden Priors and Bayesian Heuristics ,Law, Probability, and Risk,2:201 Review ofBayes s Theorem, edited by Richard Swinburne (OUP),Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews(online), November 2003, URL: Review ofAn Introduction to Probability and Inductive Logic, by Ian Hacking (Cambridge UniversityPress),Bulletin of Symbolic Logic9: 506 A Probabilistic Theory of Coherence, Analysis63: 194 Monty Hall, Doomsday, and Confirmation, (with D. Bradley),Analysis63: 23 Review ofInterpreting Probability, by David Howie (Cambridge University Press), Philosophy ofScience70: 643 Review ofThe Foundations of Causal Decision Theory, by James Joyce (Cambridge University Press),Mind112: 545 :19. Shortest Axiomatizations of Implicational S4 and S5, (with Z. Ernst, K. Harris, and L. Wos),NotreDame Journal of Formal Logic,43: 169 Putting the Irrelevance Back Into the Problem of Irrelevant Conjunction, Philosophy of Science69:611 Symmetries and Asymmetries in Evidential Support (with E.)

9 Eells)Philosophical Studies107:129 142. Reprinted in A. Eagle (ed.), Philosophy of Probability: Contemporary Readings, Routledge, Vanquishing the XCB Question: The Methodological Discovery of the Last Shortest Single Axiom forthe Equivalential Calculus, (with L. Wos and D. Ulrich),Journal of Automated Reasoning29: Short Single Axioms for Boolean Algebra (with W. McCune, R. Veroff, K. Harris, A. Feist, L. Wos),Journal of Automated Reasoning29: 1 Too Odd (not) to Be True? A Reply to Erik J. Olsson: Corroborating Testimony, Probability andSurprise , (with L. Bovens, S. Hartmann, and J. Snyder),British Journal for the Philosophy of Science53: 539 The Automation of Sound Reasoning and Successful Proof Finding (with L. Wos) inThe BlackwellCompanion to Philosophical Logic, D. Jacquette, (ed.), Blackwell, :12. A Bayesian Account of Independent Evidence with Applications Philosophy of Science68: S123 A Concise Axiomatization ofRM (with Z.

10 Ernst, K. Harris, and L. Wos),Bulletin of the Section ofLogic(University of Lodz)30: 191 Finding Missing Proofs with Automated Reasoning, (with L. Wos)Studia Logica68: 329 Distributivity in 0and Other Sentential Logics, (with K. Harris)Journal of Automated Reasoning27: 141 Comments on Some Completeness Theorems of Urquhart and M ndez & Salto, (with K. Harris)Journal of Philosophical Logic30: 51 :7. Measuring Confirmation and Evidence (with E. Eells),Journal of PhilosophyXCVII: 663 :6. The Plurality of Bayesian Measures of Confirmation and the Problem of Measure Sensitivity, Philosophy of Science66(Proceedings): S362 How Not to Detect Design: A Review of William Dembski s The Design Inference, (with C. Stephensand E. Sober), Philosophy of Science66: 472 488. Reprinted in R. Pennock (ed.),Intelligent DesignCreationism and its Critics, MIT Press, :4. Plantinga s Probability Arguments Against Evolutionary Naturalism, (with E.


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