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     8:30-9:30        Registration

     9:30-12:00      THEME 4:  

                   Helen Fisher (Love)
                   Daniel Dennett (Conscience)
                   Marije Vogelzang (Gluttony )
                   Carlos Prieto (Life)
                   Emmanuel Jal (Peace)

     12:00-12:20   Coffee Break

     12:30-15:30   THEME 5:  
                   Dan Ariely (The Irrational)
                   Barry Schwartz (The Unimaginable)
                   Carol Tavris (Guilt)
                   Francis Fukuyama (The Incredible)
                   Bruce Bueno (The Predictable)
                   Nicholas Taleb (The Unpredictable)

     15:30-17:30   Lunch

     17:30-20:30   THEME 6:  

                   Nancy Etcoff (Beauty)
                   Steven Berlin (The Myth)
                   Jakob Trollback (Art)
                   Deborah Berebichez (Risk)
                   Frank Warren (The Secret)

     19:00              Opera Gala

     20:00              Telescope Night
  

          FRANCIS FUKUYAMA





He's one of the most influential political scientists of our time.

Author of the Best-Seller The End of History and the Last Man, which has been published in more than twenty international editions and has received the Book Criticas Award from The Los Angeles Times in the current interest category, as well as the Capri Prize for the italian edition. He is director of the International Development Program of the SAIS. He was also Deputy Director for European political-military affairs of the Policy Planning Staff at the U.S. Department of State and member of the Presidential Council on Bioethics, among other high government charges.