
But what are generalized probabilities? And how can the new criteria be justified?
The workshop’s aim is to investigate whether models of correct reasoning based on a broadly representational account of conceptual activity allow us to satisfactorily answer those questions and whether any promising alternatives exist.
Program
THURSDAY 17 OCTOBER
9.45-9.50 Opening
9.50-10.35 J. Steeger (Bristol) A pluralist approach to quantum probabilism
10.35-11.20 G. Bacciagaluppi (Utrecht) Probabilism vs epistemicism
11.20-11.30 Break
11.30-12.15 R. Schack (London) Quantum dynamics happens only on paper
12.15-13.00 S. Osnaghi (Vienna) A quantum myth of the Given
13.00-15.00 Lunch Break
15.00-15.45 P. Berghofer (Graz) Quantum probabilities are objective degrees of epistemic justification
15.45-16.30 M. Bitbol (Paris) Probabilism as a principle of science
16.30-16.45 Break
16.45-17.30 F. Del Santo (Geneva) Probabilities as a limited knowledge of potentialities
17.30-18.15 R. Healey (Tucson) Quantum probabilism and the right kind of objectivity
FRIDAY 18 OCTOBER
09.45-10.30 M. Müller (Vienna) Thinking twice inside the box: is Wigner’s friend really about quantum theory?
10.30-11.15 B. Dakić (Vienna) From classical to quantum: Revisiting Kolmogorov probability theory for a unified framework
11.15-12.00 Č. Brukner (Vienna) Incompatible probabilities in quantum mechanics with finite resources
12.00-12.30 Discussion
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Sponsors/Organizing institutions
Archives Husserl, École Normale Supérieure, Paris
Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Vienna
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