Schedule

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Sunday, September 04

Arrival, Welcome reception
Monday, September 05
09:00-10:30 Crupi – Norms vs. Evidence in Reasoning Research

Feeney – The Psychology of Inductive Reasoning

11:00-12:30 Monti – The Role of Language in Human Thought

Rafetseder – Development of Human Reasoning

14:30-16:00 Thompson – Intuition, Metacognition, and Analytic Thinking

Szymanik – Logical and Probabilistic Approaches to Reasoning and Rationality

16:30-18:00 Rott – Rational States of Mind and Rational Changes of Belief: Qualitative and Numerical Perspectives

Prado – Neural Basis of Reasoning

Tuesday, September 06
09:00-10:30 Crupi – Norms vs. Evidence in Reasoning Research

Feeney – The Psychology of Inductive Reasoning

11:00-12:30 Monti – The Role of Language in Human Thought

Rafetseder – Development of Human Reasoning

14:30-16:00 Thompson – Intuition, Metacognition, and Analytic Thinking

Szymanik – Logical and Probabilistic Approaches to Reasoning and Rationality

16:30-18:00 Rott – Rational States of Mind and Rational Changes of Belief: Qualitative and Numerical Perspectives

Prado – Neural Basis of Reasoning

20:00 Keynote Gigerenzer: The Ecological Rationality of Heuristics
Wednesday, September 07
09:00-10:30 Crupi – Norms vs. Evidence in Reasoning Research

Feeney – The Psychology of Inductive Reasoning

11:00-12:30 Monti – The Role of Language in Human Thought

Rafetseder – Development of Human Reasoning

14:30-18:00 Young Scientists’ Forum
Thursday, September 08
09:00-10:30 Crupi – Norms vs. Evidence in Reasoning Research

Feeney – The Psychology of Inductive Reasoning

11:00-12:30 Monti – The Role of Language in Human Thought

Rafetseder – Development of Human Reasoning

14:30-16:00 Thompson – Intuition, Metacognition, and Analytic Thinking

Szymanik – Logical and Probabilistic Approaches to Reasoning and Rationality

16:30-18:00 Rott – Rational States of Mind and Rational Changes of Belief: Qualitative and Numerical Perspectives

Prado – Neural Basis of Reasoning

Friday, September 09
09:00-12:30 Young Scientists’ Forum
14:30-16:00 Thompson – Intuition, Metacognition, and Analytic Thinking

Szymanik – Logical and Probabilistic Approaches to Reasoning and Rationality

16:30-18:00 Rott – Rational States of Mind and Rational Changes of Belief: Qualitative and Numerical Perspectives

Prado – Neural Basis of Reasoning

19:00 Conference dinner
Saturday, September 10
Social events & excursions
Sunday, September 11
Social events & excursions
Monday, September 12
09:00-10:30 Douven/Wenmackers – Rational Belief and Rational Belief Change

Hagmayer – Models of Causal Cognition

11:00-12:30 Ragni – Mental Models and Human Rationality

Sprenger – Scientific Objectivity and Inductive Inference

14:30-16:00 Broome – Rationality and its Connection with Normativity

Katsikopoulos – Bounded Rationality

16:30-18:00 Hartmann – Probabilistic Reasoning and Argumentation

Over – Probabilities and Conditionals

Tuesday, September 13
09:00-10:30 Douven/Wenmackers – Rational Belief and Rational Belief Change

Hagmayer – Models of Causal Cognition

11:00-12:30 Ragni – Mental Models and Human Rationality

Sprenger – Scientific Objectivity and Inductive Inference

14:30-16:00 Broome – Rationality and its Connection with Normativity

Katsikopoulos – Bounded Rationality II

16:30-18:00 Hartmann – Probabilistic Reasoning and Argumentation

Over – Probabilities and Conditionals

Wednesday, September 14
09:00-10:30 Douven/Wenmackers – Rational Belief and Rational Belief Change

Hagmayer – Models of Causal Cognition

11:00-12:30 Ragni – Mental Models and Human Rationality

Sprenger – Scientific Objectivity and Inductive Inference

14:30-16:00 Broome – Rationality and its Connection with Normativity

Katsikopoulos – Bounded Rationality

16:30-18:00 Hartmann – Probabilistic Reasoning and Argumentation

Over – Probabilities and Conditionals

20:00 Keynote van Benthem: Logic, Cognition, and Rational Agency
Thursday, September 15
09:00-10:30 Douven/Wenmackers – Rational Belief and Rational Belief Change

Hagmayer – Models of Causal Cognition

11:00-12:30 Ragni – Mental Models and Human Rationality

Sprenger – Scientific Objectivity and Inductive Inference

14:30-16:00 Broome – Rationality and its Connection with Normativity

Katsikopoulos – Bounded Rationality

16:30-18:00 Hartmann – Probabilistic Reasoning and Argumentation

Over – Probabilities and Conditionals

Friday, September 16
Departure