The International Symposium on Rationality: Theories and Implications

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企画者 山 祐嗣・橋本博文(大阪公立大学 大学院文学研究科)

日時 2024年9月2-4日

 9月2日 (月) 10:00-17:15
 9月3日 (火) 10:00-17:15
 9月4日 (水) 10:00-15:45

場所 大阪公立大学杉本キャンパス 法学部棟11F大会議室

助成 国際共同研究強化(B)(Religious moral reasoning in the frame of dual process approach: Cultural differences in religious moral reasoning and thinking style.)

後援 日本認知心理学会、大阪公立大学大学院文学研究科

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主旨および目的

The International Symposium on Rationality: Theories and Implicationsは、単発の国際シンポジウムで、企画者の山祐嗣が研究代表を務めている国際共同研究強化(B)(Religious moral reasoning in the frame of dual process approach: Cultural differences in religious moral reasoning and thinking style.)の研究費および日本学術振興会・外国人招へい研究者(短期)プログラムの助成によって開催されます。近年、合理性についての議論がさまざまな視点から行われ、認知心理学や社会心理学、哲学、工学等にまたがる学際的な領域の研究になってきています。また、政治的分断やフェイクニュース・陰謀論などの非合理的な思考が世界的に問題視される中で、合理性についての議論は非常に重要になってきています。本シンポジウムは、最新の研究成果の発信の場として、この理論的発展と現実の問題への適用に貢献できると期待できます。発表はすべて英語で行われ、通訳はありません。

連絡先:山 祐嗣

〒558-8585 大阪市住吉区杉本3-3-138
大阪公立大学大学院文学研究科心理学専修
電話 06-6605-2377
E-mail yama.hiorshi1204[at]gmail.com([at]を@に変更してください。)

プログラム

9月2日

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
Yayoi Kawasaki (Waseda University)
Processing of true and false memories explained by rational perspective.
16:45
Baptiste Jacquet (Paris 8 University Vincennes-Saint-Denis)
The force of intuitions in de Neys’ hybrid model of dual processes.

9月3日

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: Megumi 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?

9月4日

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
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.

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.