Colin Howson Explained

Colin Howson (1945 – 5 January 2020) was a British philosopher. He was Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto, where he joined the faculty on 1 July 2008.[1] Previously, he was Professor of Logic at the London School of Economics. He completed a PhD on the philosophy of probability in 1981. In the late 1960s he had been a research assistant of Imre Lakatos at LSE. He died on Sunday 5 January 2020.[2]

Work

Howson's research interests included philosophy of science, logic, and foundations of probability. He was President of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science from 2003-2005.[3] His book, Scientific Reasoning: The Bayesian Approach (with Peter Urbach) is considered the canonical philosophical defense of Bayesian reasoning.

Professor Howson was married to Margaret Morrison, a Canadian philosopher of science who is also a professor of philosophy at the University of Toronto.

Publications

Books

Articles

His articles include:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Department of Philosophy - University of Toronto . 2018-03-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181011161348/http://philosophy.utoronto.ca/directory/colin-howson/ . 2018-10-11 . dead .
  2. http://www.lse.ac.uk/philosophy/blog/2020/01/08/colin-howson-1945-2020 LSE website
  3. http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/philosophyLogicAndScientificMethod/WhosWho/staffhomepages/Howson.htm Basic bio-info from LSE website
  4. http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Philosophy/Epistemology/?view=usa&ci=9780198250388 review quoted in OUP website