Gregory Wheeler

Gregory Wheeler
Born

1968
Virginia,

United States
Nationality American
Fields Philosophy
Computer Science
Institutions Ludwig Maximilian University
Carnegie Mellon University
Max Planck Institute for Human Development
New University of Lisbon
Alma mater University of Rochester
Doctoral advisor Henry E. Kyburg, Jr.
Known for works on focused correlation and imprecise probabilities

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 an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the LMU Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy,[2] and has held appointments at Carnegie Mellon University,[3] the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin,[4] and the New University of Lisbon.[5] He is a member of the PROGIC[6] steering committee, the editorial board of Synthese,[7] and is the editor-in-chief of Minds and Machines. He obtained a Ph.D. in philosophy and computer science from the University of Rochester under Henry Kyburg.[8]

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