Posters
The following posters are part of the Poster Madness session.
- Reason-Responsiveness Theories Cannot Survive the Attack of Situationism (Full Paper) — Haoyu Tian
- What impact does frequent relocation have on the psychological wellbeing of third culture adolescents? — Rebekah Fitzgerald Hollywood
- An In-Depth Analysis of Emotional and Psychological Well-Being: Findings from a Survey Study — Dilkirat Sarna and Neeta Mhavan
- On logic and language universals — Richard Zuber
- Exploring the Intuitive Theory of Empathy — Madeleine Horner, Tadeg Quillien and Adam Moore
- Is experimental philosophy ready for meta-analyses? A quantitative approach to assessing the quality of methodological and statistical reporting in x-phi. — Bartosz Maćkiewicz, Joanna Gęgotek, Monika Gurak, Franciszek Kittel and Katarzyna Kuś
- The problem with reporting the results in psychology research. Case study – research using ‘philosophy for children’ (p4c) method. Proposal of a guideline for reporting p4c-related research. — Ewelina Grądzka and Pieter Mostert
- Recreativism without heterogeneity — Jay Richardson
- Generalization of action effects in response-effect learning — Alina Ahrens, Volker Franz, Jessica Lee and Markus Janczyk
- Navigating Cybervictimization: Exploring Agency, Emotional Regulation, and the Digital Self. — Mansi Mathur and Vijayalaya Srinivas
- Unconscious Welfare: Exploring AI's Moral Considerations Beyond Subjective Experience — Aorigele Bao
- Knowledge is discursive. Injustice and resistance. — Manuel Almagro and Carmela Vieites
- The role of referential ambiguity and relevance in children’s information-seeking and word learning — Maria Mavridaki, Natalie Bleijlevens, Tanya Behne and Ágnes Melinda Kovács
- Defending phenomenal structuralism: An error-theoretic account of phenomenal intrinsicalism — Daniel Weger
- The Task Matters – Iconic Co-Speech Gestures can speed up Response Times — Ludmila Reimer and Maria Spychalska
- Motor actions influence on visual awareness — Michał Wierzbicki, Michał Wierzchoń and Piotr Styrkowiec
- Gestural pronouns: Binding predefined loci in gesture space to discourse referents — Kurt Erbach and Cornelia Ebert