Julia Nefsky is giving a research seminar in the Institute for Futures Studies titled “Expected utility, the pond analogy and imperfect duties”, which sounds interesting for the community. It will be on September 27 at 10:00-11:45 (CEST) and can be attended for free in person or online (via zoom). You can find the abstract here and register here.
I don’t know Julia or her work and I’m not philosopher, so I cannot directly assess the expected quality of the seminar, but I’ve seen several seminars from the Institute for Futures Studies that where very good (eg. from Olle Häggström—and in Sep 20 Anders Sandberg gives one as well).
Julia Nefsky is giving a research seminar in the Institute for Futures Studies titled “Expected utility, the pond analogy and imperfect duties”, which sounds interesting for the community. It will be on September 27 at 10:00-11:45 (CEST) and can be attended for free in person or online (via zoom). You can find the abstract here and register here.
I don’t know Julia or her work and I’m not philosopher, so I cannot directly assess the expected quality of the seminar, but I’ve seen several seminars from the Institute for Futures Studies that where very good (eg. from Olle Häggström—and in Sep 20 Anders Sandberg gives one as well).
I hope this is useful information.