Portfolio theories

Principled reasoning

Principled reasoning (also known as principles-based reasoning and principle-centered reasoning) is an alternative to modern portfolio theory based on a different conception of risk. (Wikipedia).

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Logic: The Structure of Reason

As a tool for characterizing rational thought, logic cuts across many philosophical disciplines and lies at the core of mathematics and computer science. Drawing on Aristotle’s Organon, Russell’s Principia Mathematica, and other central works, this program tracks the evolution of logic, be

From playlist Logic & Philosophy of Mathematics

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Logical Reasoning: Become A Better Thinker

Logical thinking is also known as analytical reasoning, critical thinking or abstract thinking. It is an important trait, especially among developers in the software development industry. Without the logic, they would not understand how the software works, nor would they produce a clean co

From playlist Problem Solving

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Inductive Reasoning

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From playlist Introduction to Proof

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SImple proofs and their variations -- Proofs

This lecture is on Introduction to Higher Mathematics (Proofs). For more see http://calculus123.com.

From playlist Proofs

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Ch. 8 - Logic - Valid Arguments (IB Math Studies)

Hello and welcome to What Da Math This video is an explanation of the following terms from logic, chapter 8: Valid arguments and truth tables using implications and conjunctions SUBSCRIBE for more math and math studies videos Join me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/WhatDaMath

From playlist IB Math Studies Chapter 8

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Geometry - Ch. 2: Reasoning and Proofs (13 of 46) What is Deductive Reasoning?

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what is deductive reasoning. Sometime known as deductive logic or leading to a deductive conclusion. It is reasoning from one or more statements to reach a logical conclusion. And I will expla

From playlist GEOMETRY CH 2 PROOFS & REASONING

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Introduction to Predicate Logic

This video introduces predicate logic. mathispower4u.com

From playlist Symbolic Logic and Proofs (Discrete Math)

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Introduction to Deductive Reasoning

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From playlist Introduction to Proof

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A brief history of logic: Stoics and other thinkers | MathFoundations 252 | NJ Wildberger

While Aristotle's logic ultimately became dominant, in ancient Greek times there was an important alternative school of logical thought: formed by the Stoics going back to Zeno of Citium (not the Zeno of the paradoxes) and most clearly formulated by Chrysippus. This logic uses connectives

From playlist Boole's Logic and Circuit Analysis

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Oxford 4b The Argument Concerning Induction

A course by Peter Millican from Oxford University. Course Description: Dr Peter Millican gives a series of lectures looking at Scottish 18th Century Philosopher David Hume and the first book of his Treatise of Human Nature. Taken from: https://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/series/introduction-david

From playlist Oxford: Introduction to David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature Book One | CosmoLearning Philosophy

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Do We Need Ethical Principles? Richard Rorty (1994)

Richard Rorty gives a talk on ethics and ethical principles at the Vancouver Institute in 1994. Note, the introduction to the speaker has been edited out and the audio has been slightly improved. More details will be added later. 00:00 Talk 50:59 Q&A #Philosophy #Rorty #Ethics

From playlist Social & Political Philosophy

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The Public Role of Faith in Liberal Democracies

Nicholas Wolterstorff, Professor Emeritus of Yale Divinity School, discusses faith and liberal democracy, exploring the grounds of a common basis for political engagement in pluralistic, democratic contexts.

From playlist Faith & Globalization 2009

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Making Morality - David Gauthier (1992)

Professor David Gauthier gives a talk at the Vancouver Institute in 1992 as part of a Cecil and Ida Green lecture. 00:00 Talk 55:15 Questions #Philosophy #Ethics #Metaethics

From playlist Ethics & Moral Philosophy

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Differential Equation Axiomatization

From playlist Spring 2018

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Ethics and Computational Social Science (part 1)

In part 1 of 2 videos, Professor Matthew Salganik from Princeton University discusses ethical issues in the field of Computational Social Science. Link to these slides used in this video: https://github.com/compsocialscience/summer-institute/blob/master/2020/materials/day1-intro-ethics/eth

From playlist SICSS 2020

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G. A. Cohen on Justice & Incentives (2001)

G. A. Cohen gives a talk called "Rescuing Justice from Constructivism: Justice & Incentives" in 2001. 00:00 Stand-Up Comedy 10:04 The Talk #Philosophy #PoliticalPhilosophy

From playlist Social & Political Philosophy

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Political Philosophy & John Rawls

After discussing the detrimental influence of logical positivism on ethical and political discourse, Jonathan Wolff goes on to explain John Rawls' famous contractarian conception of justice. Rawls' argument takes the form of a thought experiment involving a hypothetical contract in which p

From playlist Social & Political Philosophy

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Incentives, Inequality, & Community P2 - G. A. Cohen (1991)

Gerald Cohen gives the second Tanner lecture on Incentives, Inequality, and Community. #Philosophy #PoliticalPhilosophy

From playlist Social & Political Philosophy

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Geometry: Ch 5 - Proofs in Geometry (7 of 58) What are Principles?***

Visit http://ilectureonline.com for more math and science lectures! In this video I will explain what are and how to use principles in proofs in geometry. Next video in this series can be seen at:

From playlist GEOMETRY 5 - PROOFS IN GEOMETRY

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8 Reid on the Principle of Morals - Reid's Critique of Hume (Dan Robinson)

Professor Dan Robinson gives the final lecture in a series of 8 lectures on Thomas Reid's critique of David Hume at Oxford in 2014. “Like all other sciences, morals must have first principles, and all moral reasoning is based on them... In all rational belief, the thing believed is either

From playlist Reid's Critique of Hume (Dan Robinson)

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