Programme
19-20 September
Rationalité humaine
Monday 13h45 - Conference opening - Jean BARATGIN
Session moderator(s) : Baptiste JACQUET & Jean BARATGIN
Monday 14h
de Finetti's trivalent system and partitioning sentences
Jean BARATGIN, Professor, Université Paris 8, CHArt Laboratory, France
Monday 14h45
The rapport effect in conditionals explained by Discourse Coherence Theory
Maxime BOURLIER, Student master degree, Université Paris 8, CHArt Laboratory, France
Monday 15h30 - Coffee break -
Session moderator(s) : Jean BARATGIN
Monday 15h45
Are the paradoxes of ordinary language paradoxical?
Antoine GAZEAU, Lecturer, IPC & Doctoral Student, EPHE, CHArt Laboratory, France
Monday 16h30
Study of mental load measured by pupillary diameter during a causal diagnostic probability estimation task
Jean-Louis STILGENBAUER, Researcher, University Paris 8, CHArt Laboratory, France
Monday 17h15
A study on the sufficient conditional and the necessary conditional with Chinese and French participants
Jing SHAO, Associate professor, Université d'Alsace CHArt Laboratory, France
Tuesday 8h45 - Second day opening - Hiroshi YAMA
Session moderator(s) : Hiroshi YAMA
Tuesday 9h
Cooperator subjectively transforms the one-shot prisoner’s dilemma game into the assurance game: Empirical evidence from an eye-tracking study
Kaede MAEEDA, Associate professor, Rikkyo University, Japan
Tuesday 9h45
Examination of the relationship between religiously motivated reasoning and cognitive sophistication.
Hiroko NAKAMURA, Research fellow (RPD), Tokyo Denki University, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Japan
Tuesday 10h30 - Coffee break -
Session moderator(s) : Hiroshi YAMA & Baptiste JACQUET
Tuesday 10h45
Non-fixed multiple perspectives in the Japanese culture and psyche
Megumi YAMA, Professor, Kyoto University of Advanced Science, Japan
Tuesday 11h30
Contemporary social fragmentation and political polarization: A dual-process approach
Hiroshi YAMA, Professor, Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan
Tuesday 12h15 - Lunch break -
Session moderator(s) : Frank JAMET
Tuesday 14h
The limits of rationality according to a contemporary physicist: the case of Arthur S. Eddington (1882-1944)
Florian LAGUENS, Associate professor, IPC, France
Tuesday 14h45
Psychological mechanisms of motive inference for helping behavior: The psychology of the third party interpreted as selfish
Keisuke YAMAMOTO, Lecturer, Kyoto Bunkyo University, Japan
Tuesday 15h30 - Coffee break -
Session moderator(s) : Frank JAMET
Tuesday 15h45
Psychological mechanisms behind moral judgment in the trolley problem: Utilitarian thinking, deontological thinking, or unwillingness to assume responsibility?
Hirofumi HASHIMOTO, Associate professor, Osaka Metropolitan University, Japan
Tuesday 16h30
Role-playing effect on ToM development with typically developing children and children with mild intellectual disability
Véronique PARDIEU, Associate professor, Université d'Orléans PAVeA (Tours) and ÉRCAÉ (Orléans) Laboratories, France
Tuesday 17h15
Topicality of decision making in an organizational context
Bernard GUÉRY, Associate professor, IPC, France