The Formal Epistemology Project (FEP) is an interdisciplinary research project dedicated to the investigation of the foundations and applications of formal epistemology. The Project combines methodological and research expertise from philosophy, logic, probability theory, psychology, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence.
| 09/02/10 | Conditionals: Beyond the Old World Order (Pt 1) | Jake Chandler | FEP Internal Seminar |
| 18/02/10 | Comparative Concepts | Richard Dietz | FEP Internal Seminar |
| 18/02/10 | Organism, Environment, and Bounded Rationality | Werner Callebaut | Seminars & lectures |
| 19/02/10 | TBA | Johan van Benthem (Amsterdam/Stanford) | Formal Philosophy Seminar |
| 23/02/10 | TBA | Sebastian Sequoiah-Grayson | FEP Internal Seminar |
| 26/02/10 | ENSIM - The Epistemic Networking Simulator | Rainer Hegselmann | Formal Philosophy Seminar |
| 09/03/10 | Temporal-Epistemic Arithmetic | Jan Heylan | FEP Internal Seminar |