The International Symposium on Rationality: Theories and Implications
September 2 - 4, 2004
Faculty of Law Bldg. 11F Conference Room, Osaka Metropolitan University
3-3-138 Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi, Osaka-City
Faculty of Law
September 2 - 4, 2004
Faculty of Law Bldg. 11F Conference Room, Osaka Metropolitan University
3-3-138 Sugimoto, Sumiyoshi, Osaka-City
Faculty of Law
2nd Sept
10:00 Opening
Hiroshi Yama (Osaka Metropolitan University)
Rationality: What is the nature of human beings?
10:30 - 11:50 Rationality &Morality (chm: Hiroko Nakamura)
10:30
Véronique Salvano-Pardieu (Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis & University of Tours)
Relationship between theory of mind and judgement based on intention in 4-7 years old children.
11:00
Lina Bentahila (Les Papillons Blancs de la Colline & University of Tours)
Moral reasoning and argumentation: A developmental approach in a cross-cultural context - A case study of France and Morocco.
11:30
Tetsuomi Nishizawa (Osaka Metropolitan University)
Overview of empirical research on free-will beliefs: Findings in philosophical theory and experimental philosophy.
Lunch
13:00 Keynote (chm: Majima Yoshimasa)
Linden Ball (University of Central Lancashire)
Meta-reasoning: The monitoring and control of thought.
14:00 - 17:15 Rationality & Dual-Process (chm: Kaede Maeda)
14:00
Takashi Kusumi (Kyoto University)
Overcoming nuke and COVID-19 stigma through critical thinking.
14:30
Kitaro Yamamoto (Kanazawa Seiryo University)
Scientific literacy fostering and dual process theory: In relation to belief in pseudoscience.
Coffee
15:15
Hirofumi Hashimoto (Osaka Metropolitan University), Asumi Fukura, Kaede Maeda, & Hiroshi Yama
Cognitive sophistication provides the rationale for not engaging with others on disagreeable social issues: The case of Japanese disagreement over nuclear power.
15:45
Daisuke Akamatsu (Kyoto University of Education) & Claudia Cherghel
Differentiating the functions of failure beliefs in predicting individual affective and behavioral responses to failure.
16:15
Hiroshi Yama (Osaka Metropolitan University), Maxime Bourlier, Véronique Salvano-Pardieu, & Ken I. Manktelow
Religious belief, religious dialectical thinking, and the relation between thinking style and religious belief: A cross-cultural study of British, French, and Japanese people.
16:45
Baptiste Jacquet (Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis)
The force of intuitions in de Neys' hybrid model of dual processes.
3rd Sept
10:00 - Rationality & Cooperation 1 (chm: Hirofumi Hashimoto)
Keisuke Yamamoto (Kyoto Bunkyo University) & Hirofumi Hashimoto
The role of empathic concern in altruistic behavior: An experimental study using the dictator game with loss potential.
10:30
Yuta Kawamura (Osaka Metropolitan University)
The rationality of trivial giving.
11:00
Ukyo Kobayashi (Osaka Metropolitan University), Keisuke Yamamoto, Kaede Maeda, Kosuke Sato, & Hirofumi Hashimoto
Future-oriented thinking increases behavioral intention to donate blood.
11:20
Haruto Hoke (Osaka Metropolitan University) & Hirofumi Hashimoto
Schadenfreude and third-party punishment for the sake of equality.
Lunch
13:00 Keynote (chm: Hiroshi Yama)
Jean Baratgin (Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis)
The question of the norm of rationality in the psychological study of reasoning: Finettian coherence as a solution.
14:00 - 17:15 Rationality & Irrationality (chm: Maxime Bourlier)
Maxime Bourlier (Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis)
Subjective Bayesianism as a norm for intuitive process.
14:30
Wai Ling Lai (Nagoya University)
A construction theory of reasoning for research writing.
Coffee
15:15
Naved Iqbal (Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi)
Fake news: Antecedents and consequences.
15:45
Hiroko Nakamura (JSPS Fellow at Tokyo Denki University)
The relationship between epistemically unwarranted beliefs and biases in belief updating.
16:15
Megumi Yama (Kyoto University of Advanced Science)
AI and psyche: From a depth psychological view.
16:45
Yoshimasa Majima (Hokusei Gakuen University)
Evaluating trust in AI-generated outputs: Are we ready to trust?
18:00 Banquet
4th Sept
10:00 - 11:40 Rationality & Cooperation 2 (chm: Keisuke Yamamoto)
10:00
Kaede Maeda (Rikkyo University), Shigehito Tanida, & Hirofumi Hashimoto
Unbounded intuitive cooperation: In-group favoritism occurs only in the absence of time constraints in a minimal group paradigm.
10:30
Pingping Lin (Osaka University of Commerce)
Trust dynamics in East Asia: Unpacking the high level of general trust in China.
11:00
Saya Nakamura (Kyoto University)
What does shared experiences bring about a group?: Examining by public goods game.
11:20
Kanako Naganobu (Osaka Metropolitan University), Kaede Maeda, Shigehito Tanida, & Hirofumi Hashimoto
The function and reluctance to show cooperation first: An investigation using the sequential one-shot prisoner’s dilemma game.
Lunch
13:00- 15:45 Cultural rationality (chm: Lina Bentahila)
13:00
Chikuzen Saito (Osaka Metropolitan University)
Comparison of Oni and Dokkaebi in Japanese and Korean folklore: The reality of existence and social beliefs.
13:20
Wu Changyi (Osaka Metropolitan University)
Code-switching behavior in high/low-Context cultures: A comparative cultural study of Chinese and Japanese.
13:40
Masato Seki (Osaka Metropolitan University)
An examination of differences in self-disgust tendencies between countries in individualistic and collectivist cultures.
14:00
Yayoi Kawasaki (Waseda University)
Processing of true and false memories explained by rational perspective.
Coffee
14:45
Yohsuke Nambu (Levii Inc.)
Enhancing the “Monozukuri” activity using modeling tools for systems engineering approach.
15:15 (remote 8:15-8:45 in France)
Frank Jamet (CY Cergy Paris Université), Kévin Bague, & Jean Baratgin
Destiny, the endowment effect: A study of Muslims and Imans.