Gregory Wheeler (born 1968) is an American logician, philosopher, and computer scientist, who specializes in formal epistemology.[1] Much of his work has focused on imprecise probability. He is currently Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science at the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management,[2] and has held positions at LMU Munich[3] and the New University of Lisbon.[4] He is a member of the PROGIC[5] steering committee, the editorial boards of Synthese,[6] and Minds and Machines, and was the editor-in-chief of Minds and Machines from 2011 to 2016. In 2019 he co-founded Exaloan AG, a financial technology company based in Frankfurt.[7] He obtained a Ph.D. in philosophy and computer science from the University of Rochester under Henry Kyburg.[8]
Gregory Wheeler | |
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Born | 1968 Virginia, United States |
Alma mater | University of Rochester |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Philosophy Computer Science |
Institutions | Frankfurt School of Finance & Management Ludwig Maximilian University New University of Lisbon |
Doctoral advisor | Henry E. Kyburg, Jr. |
References
edit- ^ People with online papers in philosophy
- ^ "Prof. Dr. Gregory Wheeler | Frankfurt School".
- ^ "People - Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy (MCMP) - LMU Munich".
- ^ "Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research (CENTRIA)".
- ^ "The Progic Conference Series | Jon Williamson".
- ^ "Synthese".
- ^ "Das Fintech, das direkt neben dem Moseleck sitzt: Exaloan". 28 June 2019.
- ^ AI, NLU, and KR at the University of Rochester
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