Michiel van Lambalgen

Michiel van Lambalgen

Michiel van Lambalgen is a professor of Logic and Cognitive Science at the Institute for Logic, Language and Computation and the Department of Philosophy, University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.[1]

In the 1980s van Lambalgen did research in randomness,[2] but after some time felt the subject was "too abstract". Then in the 1990s he moved to artificial intelligence, where he picked up the methodology for studying cognition. In 1999 he spent a sabbatical with Keith Stenning at the University of Edinburgh where he learned about the psychology of reasoning.[3] His research interests include philosophy and the foundations of mathematics, reasoning with uncertainty, the psychology of reasoning, and the cognitive semantics of natural language.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ See his web page.
  2. ^ Random sequences. Unpublished PhD dissertation, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Amsterdam, 1987.
  3. ^ See the interview with van Lambalgen in The Reasoner.
  4. ^ See his CV.

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