23 – 26 July 1998
Theoretikum of the University of Heidelberg
Im Neuenheimer Feld 306, Lecture theatres 1 and 2
Heidelberg, Germany
Wednesday, 22 July 1998
20:00 h: Reception
Thursday, 23 July 1998
9:00 – 12:00 h Plenary 1: Millennium Prophesies (E)
Opening Address
Paul Kurtz, Chairman CSICOP: Opening address: Fears of the Apocalypse
Hartmut Zinser, Professor of Religious Studies, Free University of Berlin: Doomsday fantasies among new religious groups
Gerald Lague, Professor of Biblical Archaeology, University of Southern Carolina: The Bible and the Prophets of Doom
James Lewis, Dept. of Religious Studies, University of America: Doomsday Prophesies
Dave Thomas, physicist, Albuquerque: The Bible Code
14:00 – 17:00 h Session A: Alternative Medicine (E)
Willem Betz, Professor of Medicine, Free University of Brussels: Homeopathy in Europe
Barry Beyerstein, Professor of Psychology, Simon Fraser University: Why Alternative Medicine seems to work
Wallace Sampson, editor, Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine: Alternative Medicine in a Scientific World
Rainer Schiele, Professor of Dental Medicine, University of Jena: The fear of Amalgam tooth fillings in Germany
14:00 – 17:00 h Session B: Workshop on Critical Thinking (E)
Responsible:
Ray Hyman, Professor of Psychology, University of Oregon
James Alcock, Professor of Psychology, Glendon College, York University, Toronto
14:00 – 17:00 h Session C: Ad hoc meetings (D/E)
Meeting of Philosophers etc.
19:00 – 21:00 h Keynote Address (E)
Elizabeth Loftus, Professor of Psychology, University of Washington
Friday, 24 July 1998
9:00 – 12:00 h Plenary 2: Natural Disasters (E)
Cornelis de Jager, Professor of Astrophysics, University of Utrecht: Predicting the Catastrophic End of Time
Alan Hale, Southwest Institute of Space Research, co-discoverer of Comet Hale Bopp: Comet Hale Bopp: Portent or Disaster?
Tim Trachet, journalist, Belgium: Doomsday: the May 2000 prediction
14:00 – 15:00 h Session D1: Environmental issues (E)
William H. Calvin, affiliate Professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine: The Great Climate Flip-flop
Thomas Casten, President and CEO, Trigen Energy Corporation: Global Warming and what we can do about it
15:00 – 16:30 h Session D2: Miscellaneous (E)
Herman de Tollenaere, historian, Netherlands: Theosophy and Anthroposophy in Education in Asia, Europe and America
Jim Enright, Scripps Institution of Oceanography: Why the Scheunen Experiments do not prove dowsing
Wendy Grossmann, journalist and author of "net.wars": The year 2000 problem
Gerhard Eggert, Rheinisches Landesmuseum Bonn: Strange metals in antiquity
14:00 – 16:30 h Session E: Selbsthifegruppen und Krebsinformation (D, Self-help groups and cancer information)
Topics: Cancer, Multiple Sclerosis, Allergies
14:00 – 16:30 h Session F: Kritisches Denken im Bildungssystem (D, Critical Thinking in the Educational System)
Responsible: Wolfgang Hund, Werner Schulz
20:00 – 22:00 h Panel Session: "Der Esoterik- und Psycho-Markt – besteht Regulierungsbedarf per Gesetz? (D, The Psychic Market – is there a need for regulation by the State?)
Panelists are members of the German Parliament, Scholars of Religious Studies and members of other involved groups.
Saturday, 25 July 1998
9:00 – 12:00 h Plenary 3: Anti-Science and Post Modernists (E)
Chair: Paul Kurtz
Evry Schatzman, Astrophysicist and former President of the French Physical Association
Jean Paul Van Bendegem
Jean Claude Pecker, Professor of Astrophysics, Collége de France
Jean Bricmont, Professor of Physics, University of Louvain: Intellectual Impostors
Lewis Vaughn, author: Why People Believe
Richard Wiseman, Professor of Psychology, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Jean-Paul Krivine, Union Rationaliste, France
14:00 – 17:00 h Session G: Case Studies (E)
Joe Nickell, Senior Research Fellow, CSICOP
14:00 – 17:00 h Session F: Alternative Medizin (D, Alternative Medicine)
Jürgen Windeler, Lecturer of Biostatistics, University of Heidelberg: Ein Überblick der neuesten Studien (Survey of newest Studies)
Barbara Burkhard, Doctor of Internal Medicine, Munich: Der Binnenkonsens heute (Internal Consensus in Medicine Today)
Elisabeth Nüchtern: Was macht die alternative Medizin so attraktiv? (Why is Alternative Medicine so Attractive?)
Irmgard Oepen, Professor emeritus of forensic medicine, ex-President of GWUP: Der Orgonstrahler (The Orgon Radiator)
Gerd Büschel, Oncologist, Nuremberg: Best Case Analysen (Best Case Analyses)
20:00 – 24:00 h Ship Ride on the Neckar with special lighting effects on castles including Banquet.
Hosts: Paul Kurtz, Amardeo Sarma, Richard Wiseman
With Music, Dance and Seances
Sunday, 26 July 1998
9:00 – 12:00 h Plenary 4: Prospects of Scientific Skepticism World-wide (E)
Sergei Kapitza: Science and Pseudoscience in Russia
Mario Mendez Acosta, Chairman SOMIE (Mexican Association for Skeptical Research)
Vern Bullough: The Recovered Memory Debate
Ken Frazier: Skeptical Inquirer Magazine
Mike Hutchinson: Skeptical Inquirer representative in Europe: Public Opinion and the Paranormal in the United Kingdom
Luis Alfonso Gomez, journalist, El Correo, Spain
14:00 – 17:00 h GWUP members meeting (internal)
Fees
Category | Normal |
Members |
Students |
Student members |
Full Registration | 245,00 DM | 195,00 DM | 125,00 DM | 95,00 DM |
Banquet on the Neckar | 70,00 DM | 70,00 DM | 70,00 DM | 60,00 DM |
Day’s ticket | 85,00 DM | 75,00 DM | 49,00 DM | 37,00 DM |
Half day’s ticket | 45,00 DM | 39,00 DM | 29,00 DM | 19,00 DM |
Single lecture | 16,00 DM | 14,00 DM | 9,00 DM | 7,00 DM |
Panel discussion | 5,00 DM | 4,00 DM | 2,00 DM | 2,00 DM |
Only Keynote | 35,00 DM | 35,00 DM | 15,00 DM | 10,00 DM |
Late surcharge | 49,00 DM | 49,00 DM | 49,00 DM | 49,00 DM |
Members of the following organisations are eligible for a reduced members’ charge: GWUP, CSICOP associate members, members of organisations that are ECSO members. The late surcharge is due for registrations after 15 June 1998.
Send your registrations to:
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Tel.: +49 6154 695021, Fax: +49 6154 695022,
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You may also use the registration form on our web site.
The Congress is hosted by CSICOP, ECSO and GWUP.
Hotels
Please always use the keyword "World Congress" to get special prices. Rooms cannot be guaranteed after the end of May.
Hotel Renaissance
Vangerowstr. 16, 69115 Heidelberg
Tel.: +49 6221 908-0
Fax: +49 6221 908-608
Single: DM 185 + DM 28 Frühstück
Double: DM 185 + DM 56 Frühstück
Hotel Krone
Landstr. 9 –11, 69493 Hirschberg
Tel.: +49 6201 505-0
Fax: +49 6201 505-400
Single: DM 95 incl. breakfast
Double: DM 150 incl. breakfast
Hotel Weißer Bock
Grosse Mantelgasse 24
69117 Heidelberg
Tel: +49 6221 9000-0
Fax: +49 6221 9000-99
Single: DM 160 + DM 15 breakfast
Double: DM 210 + DM 15 breakfast
Goldene Rose
St. Annagasse 7, 69117 Heidelberg
Tel.: +49 6221 905490
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Double: DM 185 incl. breakbast
Hotel Zum Ritter
Hauptstr. 178, 69117 Heidelberg
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Single: DM 195 incl. breakfast
Double: DM 235 incl. breakfast
Hotel Aston
Brandenburger Str. 30
69493 Hirschberg-Leutershausen
Tel.: +49 6201 5020
Fax: +49 6201 57176
Single: DM 100 incl. breakfast
Double: DM 200 incl. breakfast
Hotel Vier Jahreszeiten
Haspelgasse 2
69117 Heidelberg
Tel.: +49 6221 24164
Fax: +49 6221 163110
Single: DM 140 incl. breakfast
Double: DM 190 incl. breakfast
Hotel Alt Heidelberg
Rohrbacher Str. 29
69115 Heidelberg
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Single: DM 158 + DM 18 breakfast
Double: DM 174 + DM 18 breakfast