Research Bio
Wesley Holliday is a Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Group in Logic and the Methodology of Science. Professor Holliday has worked mainly in logic and social choice theory. In logic, his research has ranged over modal and nonclassical logic, logic and natural language, and logic and probability. In social choice theory, he has focused on voting theory, computational social choice, and applications of social choice to AI ethics and safety.
Research Expertise and Interest
logic, social choice theory
In the News
Berkeley Talks: How Do We Make Better Decisions? (Revisiting)
Teaching
Intermediate Logic [PHILOS 140A]
Group Study [PHILOS 198]
Directed Study for Graduate Students [STAT 298]
Introduction to Logic [PHILOS 12A]
Introduction to Logic [PHILOS 12A]
Group Study [PHILOS 198]
Seminar [PHILOS 290]
Introduction to Logic [PHILOS W12A]
Introduction to Logic [PHILOS 12A]
Group Study [PHILOS 198]