Till Grüne-Yanoff is associate professor ("Universitetslektor") of philosophy at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm.
His research focuses on the philosophy of science and on decision theory. In particular, he investigates the practice of modelling in economics and other social sciences, develops formal models of preference change and discusses the use of models in policy decision making.
Till is also a member of the TINT Finnish Centre of Excellence in the Philosophy of Social Science in Helsinki, sponsored by the Academy of Finland.
He lives with his wife and his two children in the beautiful Södermalm neighborhood of Stockholm.
19-04-2012 Talking on "Evolutionary Game Theory, Learning Dynamics and Mechanisms" at GIRL'12@LUND
01-04-2012 My article "Old Wine In New Casks: Libertarian Paternalism Still Violates Liberal Principles" is now in print in Social Choice and Welfare Volume 38, Issue 4, pp 635-645.
01-01-2012 Since January 2012 I am associate editor of the Journal of Economic Methodology.
28-10-2011 The Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet) generously awarded me a three-year grant (SEK 1 Mio) for the project "Assisted Decision Making - A Philosophical Investigation". The project will start January 2012.
27-10-2011 Bayreuth University, Germany, invited me as a member of their hiring committee
7-10-2011 Talking on "Evolutionary Game Theory, Learning Dynamics and Mechanisms" at the European Philosophy of Science Association (EPSA) in Athens, Greece
15-09-2011 My article "Evolutionary game theory, interpersonal comparisons and natural selection: a dilemma" is now in print in Biology and Philosophy, Volume 26, Number 5, pp. 637-654
2-9-2011 Talking on "Exchanges Between Economics and Psychology: The Case of Intertemporal Discounting" at the International Network for Economic Method (INEM) meeting in Helsinki. While there, I also give talks at the Fest for Uskali Mäki and the workshop Market and Marketisation