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      • David Christensen received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1987 and taught for 20 years at the University of Vermont before coming to Brown in 2007. His main research interests are in epistemology (formal and informal). His book, Putting Logic in its Place, investigates the role of logic in constraining rational beliefs and degrees of confidence.
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  2. Personal: david at davidchristiansen dot dk. I want programming to be a creative dialog between human and machine, where human creativity is aided by mechanical attention to detail. To do this, I work with advanced type systems, metaprogramming, and domain-specific languages.

  3. Today I had on the bearded viking, David Christiansen, to talk all about what paganism actually is, modern day vikings, norse paganism, aliens or Extraterrestrials, and much more. David's...

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  4. The Good News. David Christensen. University of Vermont. We all live out our lives in states of epistemic imperfection. Most obviously, this is true because the evidence on which we base our beliefs is limited.

  5. David Christensen. Professor of Philosophy, Brown University. Verified email at brown.edu - Homepage. Epistemology. Title. Sort. Sort by citations Sort by year Sort by title. Cited by.

  6. David Christensen received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1987 and taught for 20 years at the University of Vermont before coming to Brown in 2007. His main research interests are in epistemology (formal and informal).

  7. In this farewell interview with David Thrane Christiansen, the outgoing Executive Director of the Haskell Foundation, hosts Wouter Swierstra and Matthías Páll Gissurarson use the opportunity to reflect on his tenure as ED, the recent history of the Haskell Foundation, where the HF is going and what consider if you want to apply for the role ...

  8. David Gilbert Christian (born June 30, 1946), a historian and scholar of Russian history, has become notable for teaching and promoting the emerging discipline of Big History.

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