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Michael Paul Morreau
Institute of philosophy and first semester studies
michael.morreau@uit.no
+4777645230
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Michael Paul Morreau
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Research and teaching
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Publications
Scientific articles and book chapters
Michael Paul Morreau, Erik J. Olsson :
Learning from Ranters: the Effect of Information Resistance on the Epistemic Quality of Social Network Deliberation
Routledge 2022
Michael Paul Morreau, Erik J. Olsson :
Michael Morreau and Erik J. Olsson's Response to Commentaries
Routledge 2022
Thomas Feliciani, Michael Paul Morreau, Junwen Luo, Pablo Lucas, Kalpana Shankar :
Designing grant-review panels for better funding decisions: Lessons from an empirically calibrated simulation model.
Research Policy 2022
ARKIV
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DOI
Philip Ebert, Michael Morreau :
Safety in numbers: how social choice theory can inform avalanche risk management
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning 2022
ARKIV
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DOI
Michael Morreau :
Democracy without Enlightenment: A Jury Theorem for Evaluative Voting
Journal of Political Philosophy 2020
ARKIV
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DOI
Michael Morreau :
Supergrading: How Diverse Standards Can Improve Collective Performance in Ranking Tasks
Theory and Decision 2019
DOI
Aidan Lyon, Michael Morreau :
The wisdom of collective grading and the effects of epistemic and semantic diversity
Theory and Decision 2017
DOI
Michael Morreau :
Grading in groups
Economics and Philosophy 2016
DOI
Michael Morreau, John A. Weymark :
Measurement scales and welfarist social choice
Journal of Mathematical Psychology 2016
DOI
Michael Morreau, Aidan Lyon :
How common standards can diminish collective intelligence: a computational study
Journal of Evaluation In Clinical Practice 2016
DOI
Michael Morreau :
Theory choice and social choice: Kuhn vindicated
Mind 2015
DOI
Michael Morreau :
Mr. Fit, Mr. Simplicity and Mr. Scope: From Social Choice to Theory Choice
Erkenntnis: An International Journal of Scientific Philosophy 2014
DOI
Michael Morreau :
Arrow's Theorem
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2014
FULLTEKST
Michael Morreau :
It Simply Does Not Add Up: Trouble with Overall Similarity
The Journal of Philosophy 2010
Michael Morreau :
The Hypothetical Syllogism
Journal of Philosophical Logic 2009
Michael Morreau :
What Vague Objects are Like
The Journal of Philosophy 2002
Michael Morreau :
Fitting Words: Vague Language in Context
Linguistics and Philosophy 2000
Michael Morreau :
Other Things Being Equal
Philosophical Studies 1999
Michael Morreau :
Supervaluation Can Leave Truth-Value Gaps After All
The Journal of Philosophy 1999
Michael Morreau :
For the Sake of the Argument
The Journal of Philosophy 1998
Michael Morreau :
Syntactical Treatments of Propositional Attitudes
Artificial Intelligence 1998
Michael Morreau :
Fainthearted Conditionals
The Journal of Philosophy 1997
Michael Morreau :
Prima Facie and Seeming Duties
Studia Logica: An International Journal for Symbolic Logic 1996
Michael Morreau :
Epistemic Semantics for Counterfactuals
Journal of Philosophical Logic 1992
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Research interests
Philosophical Logic, Metaphysics, Epistemology
Research and teaching
Member of research group
CARE
Ethics Research Group – ERG
Pluralism, Democracy, and Justice (PDJ)
Religion and Wellbeing
Member of project
GUESSED - Decision making under uncertainty OVERVIEW
GUESSED WP2 - Wisdom of the crowds
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