Dear all,

Please join us for the CamPoS (Cambridge Philosophy of Science) seminar

Wednesday 18th February 1-2:30pm in the Dept of History and Philosophy
of Science, Seminar Room 2.

Christian List (LSE) will give a talk entitled "Emergent Chance". The
abstract is below.

Best wishes,

Christopher


Abstract: (joint work with Marcus Pivato)
We offer a new argument for the claim that there can be non-degenerate
objective chance in a deterministic world. Using a formal model of the
relationship between different levels of description of a system, we
show how objective chance at a higher level can coexist with its
absence at a lower level. Unlike previous arguments for the
level-specificity of chance, our argument shows, in a precise sense,
that higher-level chance does not collapse into epistemic probability,
despite higher-level properties supervening on lower-level ones. We
show that the distinction between objective chance and epistemic
probability can be drawn, and operationalized, at every level of
description. There is, therefore, not a single distinction between
objective and epistemic probability, but a family of such
distinctions.

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