On September 5th and September 7th, the Young Scientists’ Forum will feature the following presentations:
- Mariangela Zoe Chocchiaro: Modeling peer disagreement in Aumann’s framework
- Hande Erkut: Social norms for generosity are domain dependent
- Stephan Jagau: Defaults, normative anchors, and the occurrence of risky and cautious shifts
- Antoine Marie: Why do humans objectify and sacralize moral demands? Explaining the evolution of moral rigidity by partner choice and honest signaling
- Nancy Abigail Nuñez Hernández: Argumentative theory of reasoning and the quest to overcome the confirmation bias and gain knowledge through deductive reasoning
- Andreas Reis: Collaborative Spatial Reasoning and Belief Revision
- Benjamin Sklarek: Legal Reasoning: Balancing of Basic Right Conflicts
- Eyal Tal: Discounting collective disagreement
- Zoi Terzopoulou: The Aggregation of Incomplete Opinions
- Georgina Torok: Rationality in joint action
- Qizhi Wang: Incorrect But Still Rational: A New Solution Concept
- John Wilcox: A Recipe for a Maximally Rational Collective: Insights from a Forecasting Research Program