
In order to facilitate the interaction between economists and philosophers in the Stockholm region, SU and KTH Royal Institute of Technology are co-organizing an annual one-day workshop on October 12th.
Program
8:30 | Coffee |
9:00 | Introductions |
09:15 |
Valentin Goranko (Stockholm University) “Rationality principles in pure coordination games” |
09:45 |
Aaro Hazak (Tallinn Institute of Technology) “Inherent individual differences and institutional efficiency” |
10:15 | Coffee |
10:45 |
Anders Herlitz (Institute for Futures Studies) “Classifying comparability problems in a way that matters” |
11:15 |
Till Grüne-Yanoff (KTH Royal Institute of Philosophy) “Are preferences represented by Cumulative Prospect Theory welfare relevant?” |
11:45 | Lunch |
13:00 |
Maria Nordström (KTH Royal Institute of Philosophy) “Time-specific rationality and separability of times” |
13:30 | Mats Ingelström “Hausman’s evidentialism” |
14:00 |
Sven Ove Hansson (KTH Royal Institute of Philosophy) “John Stuart Mill and the economic and psychological possibility of equality” |
14:30 | Coffee |
15:00 |
Mariusz Maziarz (Wrocław University of Economics) “Don't take the pill prescribed by economists!” |
15:30 |
Erik Angner (Stockholm University) “What is economics about?” |
Venue
Gula villan, Stockholm University
Registration
The workshop is free and open to all, but registration is required via email to erik.angner@philosophy.su.se.
Organizers
Erik Angner, SU
Till Grüne-Yanoff, KTH