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Grants

Grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a UK-German Collaborative Research Project in the Arts and Humanities on “Amalgamating Evidence About Causes: Medicine, the Medical Sciences, and Beyond” (with Jacob Stegenga, Cambridge) (2023–26)

Grant from the LMU-NYU Strategic Partnership for the project “Towards a Mathematical Philosophy of Consciousness” (2023–24)

Grant from the Cambridge-LMU Strategic Partnership for the project “Decision Theory and the Future of Artificial Intelligence” (with Jacob Stegenga) (2022–24)

Grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a UK-German Collaborative Research Project in the Arts and Humanities on “The Universe as an Open System” (with Karim Thebault, Bristol) (2021–24)

Grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the research project “The Bayesian Approach to Robust Argumentation Machines”. The project is part of the DFG Priority Programme “Robust Argumentation Machines” (2021–24)

Grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) of the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a UK-German Collaborative Research Project in the Arts and Humanities on “Normative vs. Descriptive Accounts in the Philosophy and Psychology of Reasoning and Argumentation: Tension or Productive Interplay?” (with Ulrike Hahn, Birkbeck) (2020–23)

Grant from the LMU-NYU Strategic Partnership for the project “Towards a Mathematical Philosophy of Consciousness” (2020–2023)

Grant from the Cambridge-LMU Strategic Partnership for the project “Decision Theory and the Future of Artificial Intelligence” (with Huw Price) (2020–23)

FQXi Large Grant (Intelligence in the Physical World) for the project The Epistemic Nature of Physical Laws: From Intelligent Agents to Quantum Gravity and Cosmology (with Daniele Oriti) (2019–2021)

Grant from the Cambridge-LMU Strategic Partnership for the project “Decision Theory and the Future of Artificial Intelligence” (with Huw Price) (2018–2020)

Grant from the VolkswagenStiftung for the “2nd International Rationality Summer Institute” at Kloster Irsee, Germany (2018)

Grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the research project Inferentialism, Bayesianism and Scientific Explanation (2015–18)

Grant from the Investitionsfonds program (Zukunftskonzept LMUexellent) for the research project “Decisions, Groups and Networks” (2015)

Grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the research project “The Evolution of Unpopular Norms” (with Conor Mayo-Wilson). The project was part of the DFG Priority Programme “New Frameworks of Rationality” (2014–17)

Grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the conference “Foundations of Physics” at LMU Munich (2013)

Grant from the German Research Foundation (DFG) for the research project “Explanatory Reasoning: Normative and Empirical Considerations”. The project is part of the DFG Schwerpunktprogramm New Frameworks of Rationality (2011–2013)

Internationalization grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) for the research project “Modeling in the Social and Behavioral Sciences”. This is a joint project with José Díez (Barcelona), Jacques Dubucs (IHPST Paris), Roman Frigg (LSE) and Paul Humphreys (Virginia) (2010–2012)

Collaborator in the research network “Rationality and Decision” funded by an Internationalization Grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) to Jan-Willem Romeijn and Olivier Roy (Groningen) (2010–2012)

Internationalization grant from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) for the research project “Formal Approaches to Social Epistemology”. This is a joint project with Cristina Bicchieri (Penn), Mark Colyvan (Sydney) and Jesus Zamora (Madrid) (2009–2011)

Collaborator in the project “Idealizations, Singularities and the Applicability of Mathematics”, supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, with Robert Batterman (University of Western Ontario) as Principle Investigator (2008–11)

Grant from the Evert Willem Beth Foundation for the conference “Models and Simulations 2” at Tilburg University (2007)

Grant from the Mind Association for the conference “Confirmation, Induction and Science” at the London School of Economics (2007)

Grant from the British Society for the Philosophy of Science for the conference “Confirmation, Induction and Science” at the London School of Economics (2007)

Grant from the Royal Society (Biennial Meeting of the Philosophy of Science Association in Vancouver, Canada) (2006)

Grant from the VolkswagenStiftung for the conference Being Bayesian in a Quantum World and the International Summer School Philosophy, Probability and Physics at the University of Konstanz (2005)

Grant from the Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie for the International Summer School Philosophy, Probability and Physics at the University of Konstanz (2005)

Grant from the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK) for the research project “Contingency and Dissent in Science” (with Nancy Cartwright) (2005–08)

Grant from the British Society for the Philosophy of Science for the conference Probability in Quantum Mechanics at the London School of Economics (2004)

Grant from the Gesellschaft für Analytische Philosophie for the International Summer School Causality, Uncertainty and Ignorance at the University of Konstanz (2004)

Grant from the Thyssen Foundation for the International Summer School Philosophy, Probability and the Special Sciences at the University of Konstanz (2003)

Travel grant from the German Research Foundation (Annual Philosophy of Science Conference in Dubrovnik, Croatia) (2002)

Grant from the Thyssen Foundation for the workshop Nancy Cartwright’s Philosophy of Science at the University of Konstanz (2002)

Collaborator in the project “Bayesian Networks in Philosophy of Science and Epistemology”, supported by the National Science Foundation, division Science and Technology Studies, with Luc Bovens (University of Colorado at Boulder) as Principal Investigator (Grant No. 0080580) (2000–01)

Travel grant from the German Research Foundation (Computing and Philosophy conference in Pittsburgh, PA) (2000)

Grant from the TransCoop Program of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for the project “Bayesian Networks in Philosophy” (with Luc Bovens) (2000–02)

Travel grant from the German Research Foundation (Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science conference in Cracow, Poland) (1999)