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     8:30-9:30        Registration

     9:30-12:00      THEME 1:  

                   Frans de Waal (Natura)
                   Cordelia Fine (The Mind)
                   Ranulfo Romo (The Brain)
                   Julian Baggini (Thought)
                   Clotaire Rapaille (Movement)

     12:00-12:20   Coffee Break

     12:30-15:00   THEME 2:  

                   Neville Brody (Creativity)
                   Karl Grammer (The Human)
                   Catherine Mohr (The Future)
                   Jamie Whyte (Falseness)
                   Robert Wright (The Animal)

     15:00-17:00   Lunch

     17:00-19:30   THEME 3:

                   Phillip Zimbardo (Evil)
                   Randy Cohen (Good)
                   Marc Hauser (The Morals)
                   Jerry Coyne (Evolution)
                   Eduardo Punset (Memory)

     19:00              Fireworks show

     20:00              Re-Evolution Party
  

          PHILIP ZIMBARDO





He is internationally renown for being one of the “main voices in contemporary psychology”

American Psychologist and emeritus professor at Stanford University. He authored Best-Sellers The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil and The Time Paradox, among others. His research aims to understand evil in human nature. His most recognized work is the Stanford Prison Study, where he shows how “good” people under a certain environment deform their identity and moral values. He has been an expert witness in the Abu Ghraib trials.