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Session Details
Thursday, 29 December
580. What Do We Do When We Do the “Wrong” Interdisciplinarity?
7:15–8:30 p.m., Virginia Suite A, Marriott
A special session
Presiding: Joseph Bizup, Columbia Univ. 1. “Brains in Love: The Uncomfortable Relations of Cognitive Science and Desire,” Patrick Colm Hogan, Univ. of Connecticut, Storrs 2. “Cognitive Heuristics, Literary Characters, and Decision Making,” Blakey Vermeule, Northwestern Univ. 3. “Reading the Criminal Body: Theory of Mind, Forensics, and the Detective Novel,” Lisa Zunshine, Univ. of Kentucky Respondent: James P. Phelan, Ohio State Univ., Columbus For copies of abstracts, write to zunshin@uky.edu.
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