Wolfgang Spohn
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Wolfgang Konrad Spohn (born 20 March 1950, in Tübingen) is a German philosopher. He is professor of philosophy and philosophy of science at the University of Konstanz.
Biography
Wolfgang Spohn studied philosophy,
Spohn is editor of the philosophical journal
Spohn is the youngest brother of the historical sociologist Willfried Spohn and of the mathematical physicist Herbert Spohn.
Research
Spohn is best known for his contributions to formal epistemology, in particular for comprehensively developing ranking theory[1] since 1982, which is his theory of the dynamics of belief. It is an alternative to probability theory and of similar philosophical impact as a formal account of the dynamics of belief. Spohn's research extends to philosophy of science, the theory of causation, metaphysics and ontology, philosophy of language and mind, two-dimensional semantics, philosophical logic, and decision and game theory (see the collection of papers[2]). His dissertation[3] and his paper "Stochastic Independence, Causal Independence, and Shieldability"[4] are precursors of the theory of Bayesian networks and their causal interpretation. His paper "How to Make Sense of Game Theory"[5] is a forerunner of epistemic game theory.
References
- ISBN 978-0-19-969750-2.
- ISBN 978-1-4020-5474-7.
- ^ Grundlagen der Entscheidungstheorie, Scriptor, Kronberg/Ts. 1978; PDF version : http://www.uni-konstanz.de/FuF/Philo/Philosophie/files/grundlagen_der_entscheidungstheorie.pdf
- S2CID 206773131.
- ISBN 978-0-415-22240-2.
External links
- "Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Spohn - Personen - AG Spohn - Arbeitsgruppen". Fachbereich Philosophie (in German). 13 February 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2023.