THURSDAYS 11AM W/DR. JACK
"Causality Coffee" provides an excellent opportunity for informal yet insightful discussions that reinforce and extend the learning from the lectures in the course LOGIC, REASON AND KNOWLEDGE.
Expect in-depth conversations on topics like paradoxes, logical fallacies, marketing fallacies, everyday decisions, computational logic, neurobiology of an inference, philosophy of science, models and reality, persuasion logic and ethics, invalidation, proof by contradiction, lapses of logic in criminal case law, direct vs. indirect causality, causal networks, factor analysis, pathway analysis, Causal Attenuation Theory (NEW IDEAS HERE), matrix representation of networks, testing model networks with valence multiplication, causality in chaos and non-linear complex systems, ideas on quantum causality, logic solved by nature, the incompleteness of mathematics, formalized risk assessment theory in practice, paradoxes revisited, AI logic, limits of knowledge.
These Causality Coffee sessions are designed to be interactive and thought-provoking, encouraging participants to critically engage with complex ideas and apply their understanding in diverse contexts.