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Room G35, Chemical Engineering
Programme

Tuesday 6th

09:30: Registration and coffee
10:00: Sophie Archer: ‘Belief, Delusion, and Implicit Bias’
11:15: Garry Young: ‘Challenging the Revisionist Model of Capgras Delusion: An Argument for the Role of Patient
            Experience in Delusional Belief Formation’

12:00: Lunch
13:00: Lucy O’Brien: ‘Delusions of Everyday Life’ (with Doug Lavin)
14:15: Federico Bongiorno: ‘Is the Capgras Delusion an Endorsement of Experience?’
15:00: Coffee
15:15: Ryan McKay: ‘Belief Formation in a Post Truth World’
16:30: Anna Ichino: ‘Imagination and Belief in Action’
17:45: Wine reception
18:45: Taxis to restaurant
19:00: Conference dinner
 
Wednesday 7th
09:30: Coffee
10:00: Kathleen Stock: ‘Imagination and Delusion’
11:15: Jakob Ohlhorst: ‘The Certainties of Delusion’
12:00: Lunch
13:00: Paul Noordhof: ‘Consciousness and the Aim of Belief’
14:15: Coffee
14:30: Matthew Parrott ‘The Role of Imagination in Delusion Formation’
15:45: Finish

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