Probability and Reasoning: A Conference in Memory of Colin Howson (1945–2019)

11 March 2022

Colin Howson (1945–2019) taught at LSE from 1967 to 2008. He made important contributions to the Bayesian approach to scientific reasoning and to  conceptual issues in probability and logic. This memorial meeting celebrates his achievements via a series of talks that either engage directly with particular aspects of his work or with the underlying themes.

This event will take place in person in LSE's Shaw Library. For those unable to attend in person there will also be the option to take part online.

For those planning to attend in person please note that LSE COVID measures still require that ALL VISITORS TO CAMPUS  HAVE EVIDENCE OF A NEGATIVE COVID TEST TAKEN WITHIN THE PREVIOUS 4 DAYS.

Further information about our current COVID measures and how to record your negative result is available on the LSE website: https://info.lse.ac.uk/coronavirus-response/Keeping-our-community-safe-on-campus

The full conference programme, along with instructions for those joining online, is available on the conference webpage: https://www.lse.ac.uk/philosophy/blog/2021/11/18/probability-and-reasoning-a-conference-in-memory-of-colin-howson-1945-2019/


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