Epistemic Game Theory book finally coming as a Cambridge Element:
www.cambridge.org/core/element...
Long time in the making: > 15y since Eric and I first talked about an EGT book. Very grateful to all who helped, especially two anon reviewers and (very patient!!) Martin Peterson as our editor.
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My colleague Patricia Rich and I had a chat about the #philosophy and the #economics of the #EnhancedGames for the "Philosophy And..." Podcast:
open.spotify.com/episode/1RK4...
Check it out!
The deadline for the 2026 Formal Ethics Conference in Buffalo has just been extended to Feb. 16th. Consider submitting, and spread the word!
philevents.org/event/show/1...
With this end of the year we are remembering our colleague Marius Backmann, who tragically passed in September 2025.
We’re honored to share that his paper “How Thick is Now? The Prospects of Thick Presentism” has been published posthumously in Metaphysica.
We are thinking of you, Marius. ✨
My colleague Annette Zimmermann explains why and how #AI development and deployment can be more #democratic:
open.spotify.com/episode/7AbU...
More episodes in English are also coming. Stay tuned!
CfP: Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT 2026), June 24-26, @kingscollegelondon.bsky.social
Keynotes:
Michal Feldman (Tel Aviv)
Remco Heesen (@lsephilosophy.bsky.social)
Maria Polukarov (King's)
Debraj Ray (NYU)
More info: sites.google.com/view/loft2026
A bold and very welcome move by some of the most trusted colleagues in the field. Well done Thomas, Wes and Francesca! Looking forward to submitting to (and, well, yes, also reviewing for) Philosophical Logic.
🎉 Exciting news! 🎉
Dr. Konrad Werner (University of Warsaw) as been granted a Humboldt Fellowship to work at the department of philosophy on a project titled “Collective Problematization and Institutions.”
Learn more about his work here 👉 konradwerner.com
Once again very proud of our graduates! Well done Laura!
Very nice, insightful interview with Leonard Harms on the effects of China's one-child policy on social mobility. Check it out! #china #onechildpolicy #philosophy #economics
Great news! Konrad Werner (Warsaw) has been awarded a fellowship by the @humboldt-foundation.de to visit the @unibayreuth.bsky.social and study how collectives come to understand the problems and challenges that they are facing. More details here t.co/L5UpkhxPZQ Congrats Konrad, and welcome!
The second episode of the podcast is now out! Julia Muff talks about her research about #bonuses for #Swiss #bankers:
spotify.link/XeW8SdCBTXb
Enjoy!
Very happy to announce that the department of philosophy here @unibayreuth.bsky.social will be hosting the 2026 edition of the PPE Network in Europe conference. The CfP is just out:
www.phil.uni-bayreuth.de/en/events/Wo...
Consider submitting, and spread the word!
Our @philosophyecon.bsky.social team have started a podcast:
open.spotify.com/show/7Ml2X1k...
The first three episodes are now online! So far in German, but more in English to come. Enjoy, subscribe, and spread the word!
Less than one week to apply. Spread the word!
Really looking forward to finally have @kevinzollman.com in Bayreuth for next year's Wittgenstein Lectures!
DEON (@deonconference.bsky.social) is currently soliciting bids for hosting the 2027 edition of the conference. Spread the word, and if you have any question just get in touch with Agata Ciabattoni or me. More details :
deonconferences.org
Well done Laetitia!
We're hiring! Full professor, political philosophy:
www.uni-bayreuth.de/job-vacancy-...
Come work with us, and spread the word!
The list of accepted papers for the DEON conference in July has now been published:
sites.google.com/view/deon-20...
Come have a look at what is going to be presented this year!
Join us for The Future of Philosophy & Economics in the Age of AI at the Wittgenstein Lectures 25!
📅 Thursday, June 26 | 🕓 16:15-17:45 | 📍 H21 (RW2)
Speakers: Coyle, Milano, Schoenfeld, Stadelmann
Moderator: Brinkmann
All welcome!
🔗 More info: www.phil.uni-bayreuth.de/en/events/wi...
I wrote a short piece for the @philosophyecon.bsky.social blog, applying some (very basic) insights from research on opinion, network and affective polarization to the results of the most recent election in Germany.
Was kommt nach dem P&E-Studium an der Uni Bayreuth? 🎓
Johanna Bärnreuther arbeitet heute bei der EU-Kommission in Brüssel und zeigt im Video, wie sie ihr Wissen aus dem Studium einsetzt. 🌍
Mehr Infos: www.pe.uni-bayreuth.de/de/studienin...
#peubt #karriere #eu #studium
AI could boost productivity—but only if it transforms how economic decisions are made.
On June 25, Diane Coyle at the Wittgenstein Lectures 2025 will explore how AI reshapes power and accountability in the workplace and economy.
📍 More info: www.phil.uni-bayreuth.de/en/events/wi...
May I suggest @philosophyecon.bsky.social ? Thanks!
I'm late on this but I've just read that Krister Segerberg passed early February:
www.uu.se/en/departmen...
He's been an inspiration way back during my MA, and I'm still amazed at how kind, constructive (and in retrospect so patient!) he was when I had the privilege to meet him some years later.
Prof. Johanna Thoma has been interviewed by the team of the Media Storm podcast, in an episode investigating how universities handle cases of sexual misconduct.
You can listen to the episode here: mediastormpodcast.com/podcast/epis...
Enjoy!
A pretty timely seminar coming up this summer, jointly taught by my colleagues Julian Fink (Philosophy) and Hartmut Egger (Econ). Philosophy and Economics at its best!
There won't be a live streaming. In the past we have sometimes recorded the Monday lectures (it's a five-day event) and made it publicly available afterwards. For this year this is still t.b.c..
Looking forward to this!