Base Rate Neglect in the Service of Modal Knowledge
2022 | 2023
ISSUE NO. 1 | VOLUME CXXIII
MONDAY, 28 NovemBER 2022
18.00 - 19.45
about
Jessie Munton is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Faculty at the University of Cambridge. Prior to that she was a Junior Research Fellow at St John’s College Cambridge, and a Bersoff Faculty Fellow in the Philosophy Department at New York University. She gained her PhD from Yale University and has a BPhil from the University of Oxford. Her previous research has focused on philosophy of perception and the epistemology of prejudice, and she has previously won the Marc Sanders Prize in Philosophy of Mind. She is currently writing a book about how to epistemically evaluate how we organise and prioritise information.
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