Paul Bartha

Professor
phone 604 822 2621
location_on Buchanan E 371
Education

Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh


About

Office Hours – 2024S term 1:

  • Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00am – 12:00pm via Zoom (overlapped with the lecture hours as arranged by Dr. Bartha)
  • Also available by appointment

 


Teaching


Research

Logic, Decision Theory, Philosophy of Science. I work mainly in philosophy of science and decision theory, with particular attention to issues surrounding probability and confirmation. My current research relates to analogical reasoning (following up on my book, By Parallel Reasoning: The Construction and Evaluation of Analogical Arguments, Oxford University Press, 2010) and to precautionary reasoning, especially decisions about the environment.

Presentations

  • “Decisions in Branching Time” Monash University, July 2012
  • “What Can We Learn From Analogies in Mathematics?” Humanities and Social Sciences Unit, California Institute of Technology, March 2011; University of Toronto Department of Philosophy, April 2011; University of Washington Department of Philosophy, April 2011

Publications

Teaching Materials

 


Additional Department Roles

  • Undergraduate Majors Advisor
  • Chair of Undergraduate Studies

Paul Bartha

Professor
phone 604 822 2621
location_on Buchanan E 371
Education

Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh


About

Office Hours – 2024S term 1:

  • Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00am – 12:00pm via Zoom (overlapped with the lecture hours as arranged by Dr. Bartha)
  • Also available by appointment

 


Teaching


Research

Logic, Decision Theory, Philosophy of Science. I work mainly in philosophy of science and decision theory, with particular attention to issues surrounding probability and confirmation. My current research relates to analogical reasoning (following up on my book, By Parallel Reasoning: The Construction and Evaluation of Analogical Arguments, Oxford University Press, 2010) and to precautionary reasoning, especially decisions about the environment.

Presentations

  • “Decisions in Branching Time” Monash University, July 2012
  • “What Can We Learn From Analogies in Mathematics?” Humanities and Social Sciences Unit, California Institute of Technology, March 2011; University of Toronto Department of Philosophy, April 2011; University of Washington Department of Philosophy, April 2011

Publications

Teaching Materials

 


Additional Department Roles

  • Undergraduate Majors Advisor
  • Chair of Undergraduate Studies

Paul Bartha

Professor
phone 604 822 2621
location_on Buchanan E 371
Education

Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh

About keyboard_arrow_down

Office Hours – 2024S term 1:

  • Tuesdays & Thursdays, 11:00am – 12:00pm via Zoom (overlapped with the lecture hours as arranged by Dr. Bartha)
  • Also available by appointment

 

Teaching keyboard_arrow_down
Research keyboard_arrow_down

Logic, Decision Theory, Philosophy of Science. I work mainly in philosophy of science and decision theory, with particular attention to issues surrounding probability and confirmation. My current research relates to analogical reasoning (following up on my book, By Parallel Reasoning: The Construction and Evaluation of Analogical Arguments, Oxford University Press, 2010) and to precautionary reasoning, especially decisions about the environment.

Presentations

  • “Decisions in Branching Time” Monash University, July 2012
  • “What Can We Learn From Analogies in Mathematics?” Humanities and Social Sciences Unit, California Institute of Technology, March 2011; University of Toronto Department of Philosophy, April 2011; University of Washington Department of Philosophy, April 2011
Publications keyboard_arrow_down

Teaching Materials

 

Additional Department Roles keyboard_arrow_down
  • Undergraduate Majors Advisor
  • Chair of Undergraduate Studies