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Chargement... Thinking: The New Science of Decision-Making, Problem-Solving, and Prediction (Best of Edge Series) (édition 2013)par John Brockman (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreThinking: The New Science of Decision-Making, Problem-Solving, and Prediction (Best of Edge Series) par John Brockman (Editor)
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Edited by John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org, Thinking presents original ideas by today's leading psychologists, neuroscientists, and philosophers who are radically expanding our understanding of human thought; Daniel Kahneman on the power (and pitfalls) of human intuition and "unconscious" thinking; Daniel Gilbert on desire, prediction, and why getting what we want doesn't always make us happy; Nassim Nicholas Taleb on the limitations of statistics in guiding decision-making.; Vilayanur Ramachandran on the scientific underpinnings of human nature; Simon Baron-Cohen on the startling effects of testosterone on the brain; Daniel C. Dennett on decoding the architecture of the "normal" human mind; Sarah-Jayne Blakemore on mental disorders and the crucial developmental phase of adolescence; Jonathan Haidt, Sam Harris, and Roy Baumeister on the science of morality, ethics, and the emerging synthesis of evolutionary and biological thinking; and Gerd Gigerenzer on rationality and what informs our choices. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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While there was a lot of very interesting information in this book, I wish it had been polished for publication more. It does read like a conference transcript instead of a written work. If you're simply after the information - this is a great resource. However, if writing style is important to you this may not be the best source of information since language use differs between spoken and written word. ( )