Choice & Inference is a group blog supported by the Formal Epistemology Project, in association with Carnegie Mellon University and the Tilburg Center for Logic and Philosophy of Science, Tilburg University.
It provides a platform for dialogue and news within the fields of formal epistemology and decision theory, broadly construed. Topics include (but are not limited to) uncertain and ampliative inference, coherence, paradoxes of belief and / or action, belief revision, disagreement and consensus, causal discovery, epistemology of religion, etc. The formal tools used to pursue questions within these topics include (but are not limited to) game theory and decision theory, formal learning theory, probability theory and statistics, networks and graphs, and formal logic.
The site is jointly maintained by Jake Chandler (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven) and Jonah Schupbach (University of Pittsburgh). Anyone working in the field who is interested in becoming a contributor to Choice & Inference is welcome to contact either of us (you can find our email addresses on our respective websites).