Thinking (e-bog) af Brockman, John
Brockman, John (forfatter)

Thinking e-bog

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Unlock your mind.From the bestselling authors ofThinking,Fast and Slow;The Black Swan; andStumbling on Happinesscomes a cutting-edge exploration of the mysteries of rational thought, decision-making, intuition, morality, willpower, problem-solving, prediction, forecasting, unconscious behavior, and beyond.Edited by John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org (&quote;The world's smartest website&quote;...
E-bog 97,26 DKK
Forfattere Brockman, John (forfatter)
Udgivet 29 oktober 2013
Længde 432 sider
Genrer Cognitivism, cognitive theory
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780062258564
Unlock your mind.From the bestselling authors ofThinking,Fast and Slow;The Black Swan; andStumbling on Happinesscomes a cutting-edge exploration of the mysteries of rational thought, decision-making, intuition, morality, willpower, problem-solving, prediction, forecasting, unconscious behavior, and beyond.Edited by John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org ("e;The world's smartest website"e;The Guardian),Thinkingpresents original ideas by today's leading psychologists, neuroscientists, and philosophers who are radically expanding our understanding of human thought.Contributors include: Daniel Kahneman on the power (and pitfalls) of human intuition and "e;unconscious"e; thinking Daniel Gilbert on desire, prediction, and why getting what we want doesn't always make us happyNassim Nicholas Taleb on the limitations of statistics in guiding decision-makingVilayanur 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 "e;normal"e; human mindSarah-Jayne Blakemore on mental disorders and the crucial developmental phase of adolescenceJonathan Haidt, Sam Harris, and Roy Baumeister on the science of morality, ethics, and the emerging synthesis of evolutionary and biological thinking Gerd Gigerenzer on rationality and what informs our choices