思维
助推 豆瓣
作者: 理查德•泰勒 / 卡斯·桑斯坦 译者: 刘宁 出版社: 中信出版股份有限公司 2015 - 4
什么是我们一生中耗时最多、最费心力的事?是做出大大小小的决策。但是,我们往往深陷难以计数的偏见和非理性中,做出荒谬的判断。通过本书,你将了解什么是助推,以及助推如何帮助我们提升智慧,做出更明智的决策。
事实上,不需要强制性手段,也不需要硬性的规定,助推便能保证你同时收获“最大利益”和“自由选择权”。这股轻轻推动你做出最优选择的力量,就是“助推”。例如,政府颁布法令禁止人们食用垃圾食品不算助推,把低价的新鲜水果便捷地呈现在人们眼前,让人们主动地选择健康食品,这才是真正的助推。
政府需要用行为经济学方面的知识对政策进行优化设计,引导人们在教育、投资、卫生保健、抵押贷款及环境保护等领域做出让人们更健康、更富有、更快乐的决策,对社会乃至全球最有助益的选择。
Notes on the Theory of Choice 豆瓣
作者: David M. Kreps 出版社: Westview Press 1988 - 5
In these notes, Professor Kreps surveys the standard models of choice under uncertainty that lie at the heart of microeconomic theory. Choice and preference, ordinal utility, von Neumann-Morganstern utility and utility functions for money, and subjective probability and subjective expected utility are among the standard topics covered. These notes provide a rigorous but accessible introduction to the theory of choice for mathematically inclined undergraduates and/or graduate students in economics, finance, and related disciplines.
Proofs without Words 豆瓣
作者: Roger B. Nelsen 出版社: The Mathematical Association of America 1993 - 10
Proofs without words are generally pictures or diagrams that help the reader see why a particular mathematical statement may be true, and how one could begin to go about proving it. While in some proofs without words an equation or two may appear to help guide that process, the emphasis is clearly on providing visual clues to stimulate mathematical thought. The proofs in this collection are arranged by topic into five chapters: Geometry and algebra; Trigonometry, calculus and analytic geometry; Inequalities; Integer sums; and Sequences and series. Teachers will find that many of the proofs in this collection are well suited for classroom discussion and for helping students to think visually in mathematics.
二十世纪现代汉语词汇论著指要 豆瓣
作者: 周荐 编 出版社: 商务印书馆 2004 - 7
该书是“二十世纪现代汉语研究资料”丛书(语音、词汇、语法各两卷)之一种,分甲、乙、丙三编,甲编收一些重要论文的摘要,乙编收一些重要著作的指要,丙编则把因篇幅等原因未为本书甲、乙编和《二十世纪现代汉语词汇论文精选》所收入的论著以索引的方式将题目列出。突出特点是将百年现代汉语词汇研究方方面面的成果展现在读者面前。
有限与无限的游戏 豆瓣
Finite and Infinite Games
7.7 (29 个评分) 作者: [美]詹姆斯·卡斯 译者: 马小悟 / 余倩 出版社: 电子工业出版社 2013 - 10
在这本书中,詹姆斯·卡斯向我们展示了世界上两种类型的「游戏」:「有限的游戏」和「无限的游戏」。
有限的游戏,其目的在于赢得胜利;无限的游戏,却旨在让游戏永远进行下去。有限的游戏在边界内玩,无限的游戏玩的就是边界。有限的游戏具有一个确定的开始和结束,拥有特定的赢家,规则的存在就是为了保证游戏会结束。无限的游戏既没有确定的开始和结束,也没有赢家,它的目的在于将更多的人带入到游戏本身中来,从而延续游戏。
推荐:
它改变了我对生活、宇宙和其他一切事情的看法。
——《失控》作者凯文·凯利(Kevin Kelly)
这本书让人禁不住一读再读,值得我们仔细研究。
——《全球概览》创始人斯图尔特·布兰德(Stewart Brand)
有本书对我蛮有影响的——叫做《有限与无限的游戏》。有限游戏在边界内玩,无限游戏却是在和边界,也就是和“规则”玩,探索改变边界本身。实际上只有一个无限游戏,那就是你的人生,死亡是不可逾越的边界。与之相比,其他的边界并不是那么重要了。
——人人网、美团网、饭否网创始人王兴
概念界定 豆瓣
Social Science Concepts: A User's Guide
作者: 加里·戈茨 译者: 尹继武 出版社: 重庆大学出版社 2014 - 4
没有有效的概念,我们理论的价值就微乎其微。
——加里•戈茨
• 概念是社会科学理论和方法论的基石。它们从来不是天然的,而是经验和逻辑双刃交叉剪合的产物。
• 本书使用了大量来自政治科学和社会学的实例,如革命、福利国家、国际争端和战争、民主,以阐明概念建构和使用的理论和实践议题。
• 如果其他关于概念的方法论书,你觉得太浅而不满意,那你正是本书的读者。
• 这是一部有深度的著作,虽然它的确不是那么好读,一目十行肯定不是它的读法。但若能耐下心来细细研读,必然受益匪浅。
戈茨对于概念界定、测量及其因果作用的清晰剖析,为我们在社会科学研究中,如何处理概念问题提供了一种实用的指南。特别是,他独创性地将概念划分为三个层次,即基本层次、第二层次和第三层次,是我们实际操作、领悟以及评析概念的具体运用时的路线图。
在本书中,作者将试图跨越横亘在关注实体性有效概念的定性学者与热衷于精确量化测量的定量研究者之间的这一鸿沟。正如本书标题所示,这将是一种非平衡的处理:本书将集中于概念问题的讨论。
本书第I部分将探讨概念建构的理论、结构、形式以及经验方面;第2章将讨论三层次框架以及原型状态的家族相似性概念结构和充要条件概念结构;第3章则涉及概念结构如何与经验范围(如外延)相关;第4章将解释概念结构和量化测量理论的顺流结果;第5章将阐明重要的理论命题如何嵌入概念之中,以及如何能够接受经验检验。这些章节将结合许多具体案例,解释概念建构的因果性质、本体论性质以及经验性质。
本书第Ⅱ部分集中论述了概念的一种核心用途,即选择个案。自变量和因变量的概念化,对于经验分析和因果推论的意义至深且巨。几乎毫无例外,任何学术研究所分析的总体(population)都是由概念加以定义的。第Ⅱ部分的所有章节都彰显了概念对于个案选择以及随后对于因果推论的强烈影响。我们可以把第Ⅱ部分所讨论的内容看作是一个研究链条,即概念→个案选择→因果推论。或许,概念所具有的最为戏剧化的效果是在链条的末端。本书第6至第8章将阐述概念对因果推论施加影响的不同方式。其中,在第6章中,我们将看到,那些被冲突研究者通常视为选择效用中的关键因素,特别是权力变量,就是那些因其所在而使得概念变化引起因果推论发生最大变化的因素。第7章指出,为斯考切波的大多数读者所相对忽视的变量即农民起义(peasant revolt),在经验层次上,会比广受关注的国家危机变量更为重要。第8章说明,在统计分析中纳入那些定义个案总体(如政治相关二联体)之变量的通行做法,会怎样对总体定义之变量的因果评估产生巨大的影响。因此,只要依据研究设计,概念通常在研究的起点就得到使用,那么,它们接下来对因果推论的顺流影响就是不可忽视的。
本书第Ⅲ部分将考察多层次概念怎样出现于理论之中。在第9章,我将分析斯考切波的社会革命理论、希克斯(Hicks)的福利国家原因研究、奥斯特罗姆(Ostrom)的公共资源制度(common pool resource institutions)研究以及唐宁(Downing)有关早期现代欧洲民主制度的分析。从上述诸多案例中,我们在等式的因变量一边与自变量的另一边都会看到各种不同的概念建构方式。我们还将看到有关现实研究的理论情境下的充要条件概念和家族相似性概念。
为什么?(中文修订版) 豆瓣
Why?
8.8 (5 个评分) 作者: [美] 查尔斯·蒂利 译者: 李钧鹏 出版社: 北京时代华文书局 2016 - 1
本版为译者精修版。变动处为:将首版被压缩的《译后记》增补、重写为数万字《代译序》。修订初版因出版匆忙、人手不足造成的错讹不当。
《为什么?》是一本关于我们所给定的理由以及这些理由如何给定的书。它考察我们在日常生活中给出的理由如何取决于社会关系,并反过来构建社会关系。本书以简易平实的风格探讨了人们如何通过不同的理由来确认、建立、协商、修复或终止与他人的关系。
蒂利考察了人们所给出的大量不同类型的原 因。例如,他描述了一个空中交通管制员如何根据说话对象的转换,以不同方式解释两架飞机的几近失踪:对于在鸡尾酒会上碰到的熟人,他可能以一种无所谓的口吻说“这种事三天两头都会发生”,或对已曝光的事件天马行空、侃侃而谈;对于工作中的同事,他会试着做出一番、更专业的解释;而在给部门领导的正式报告中,他会提供一套细针密缕、字斟句酌的解释。
蒂利指出,理由可以分为四种:
惯例:“不好意思,我把咖啡打翻了;我真是一个傻蛋。”
故事:“我的朋友背叛了我,因为她妒忌我的姐姐。”
专业表述:“点火装置的短路造成了发动机转子的失灵。”
准则:“按照第369条法规,我们不能交出档案。”
为了阐明这一论题,蒂利描述了不同的人如何对九一一袭击给出不同的理由。他还考察了那些给出一种原因的人如何经常将其转换为另一种原因。例如,一个医生可能使用生物化学的专业语言来理解一种病症,但在对生物化学一无所知的病人面前,他会求助于惯例和故事。
全书随处可见关于(包括作者本人的)日常生活体验的精彩轶事。《为什么?》告诉我们,故事是人类最伟大的发明之一。
译者是蒂利正式指导过的最后一位学生。接触虽短,见到为蒂利作品的引进,耗费心血,译文谨严,行事谦退。实可敬重。书稿由前辈编辑编校,老成律则,受益良多。
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郭于华、沈原、唐世平、汪晖、郑也夫、周濂推荐
本书辨析了一个重要却鲜为研究的现象:日常生活中理由的给定。更为重要的是,它令人信服地阐明了微观社会互动如何促成宏观社会结构。
——郭于华(清华大学社会学系教授)
本书作者蒂利,以研究宏观历史变迁闻名于世,本书却显示出他洞悉微观的功力。
——沈原(清华大学社会学系教授)
蒂利是过去20-30年间最有影响的社会学家之一。
——唐世平(复旦大学国际政治系教授)
人是行动常常需要理由的动物——作者不仅提出了这一精彩的命题,并且做了出色的解答。
——郑也夫(北京大学社会学系教授)
一本好的社会学著作,不仅应该做到于无声处听惊雷,在琐屑的生活细节中见微知著,而且应该让读者在阅读的过程中,情不自禁地借助作者的方法去检验生活和理解社会,产生“原来如此”的恍然大悟感,乃至“何必当初”的痛彻心扉感。显然,蒂利的这本小书完美地实现了这一目标。
——周濂,《上海书评》
各个阶层的人,也许需要把蒂利的书好好读一读,不管是谁,在自己问“为什么”或者回答别人“为什么”的时候,时时带有对社会效果的体察。或许这样一来,“多问几个为什么”的过程,也是让我们的社会变得更能相互理解、更加融洽的过程。
——刘淄川,《经济观察报》
初版有幸被百道年度好书榜,豆瓣年度最受关注榜采纳。
All the Mathematics You Missed 豆瓣
作者: Thomas A. Garrity 出版社: Cambridge University Press 2001 - 11
Beginning graduate students in mathematics and other quantitative subjects are expected to have a daunting breadth of mathematical knowledge. But few have such a background. This 2002 book will help students to see the broad outline of mathematics and to fill in the gaps in their knowledge. The author explains the basic points and a few key results of all the most important undergraduate topics in mathematics, emphasizing the intuitions behind the subject. The topics include linear algebra, vector calculus, differential geometry, real analysis, point-set topology, probability, complex analysis, abstract algebra, and more. An annotated bibliography then offers a guide to further reading and to more rigorous foundations. This book will be an essential resource for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate students in mathematics, the physical sciences, engineering, computer science, statistics, and economics who need to quickly learn some serious mathematics.
透过佛法看世界 豆瓣
作者: 希阿荣博堪布 出版社: 中信出版社 2014 - 8
自从《次第花开》问世以来,越来越多的读者开始了解希阿荣博堪布,并通过短信、微博、邮件等方式向堪布提出各种在生活及佛法修行上的疑问,希望得到指导。这些问题在一定程度上代表了人们的常见疑问,因此我们对这些本自独立的问题进行了编辑和归类。
《透过佛法看世界》包含七个部分,一百八十余个问题,从不同层面、由浅入深地介绍了佛法的基本见解和修行。书中大部分问答为首次公开发表,以前在媒体采访或通过菩提洲网站发表过的部分内容,这次又作了修改和调整,问题是老问题,回答却有新内容。
第一辑和第二辑主要阐述佛法能带给人们什么利益,如何从佛法的角度看待平常生活中的一些问题。在第三辑中,围绕有关轮回、因果、苦、慈悲,则更为具体地介绍了佛教在这些方面的基本观点。
第四辑针对已经开始修持佛法的人进行作答,包括如何辨别善知识,如何依止上师,闻思修的内在关系,正念的训练,止观,回向,等等,并特别强调了出离心。
第五辑《死生事大》对学佛者和不学佛者同样重要。因为无论信仰、价值观为何,每个人都不得不面对死和生。既然无可逃避,那么明智的做法就是尽量让自己做好准备。
第六辑《护生》是有关放生的问答。希阿荣博堪布已经发表的关于放生的文章很多,在这本书里,堪布开示的重点是如何改进放生,做到周到、细致。
值得一提的是第七辑《空性》,这是希阿荣博堪布第一次大篇幅地用汉语讲解佛法的精华所在——般若空性。空性见解甚深微妙,即使只是简单介绍,恐怕也不好懂。堪布在语言上尽可能地使用人们比较熟悉的词汇,但回答问题时所使用的推理、辨析、讲解的方法和模式却是来自传统的佛法教材,从中读者可以领略到佛教逻辑思维的犀利和巧妙。
Seeking Wisdom 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: Peter Bevelin 出版社: PCA Publications L.L.C. 2007
Peter Bevelin begins his fascinating book with Confucius' great wisdom: "A man who has committed a mistake and doesn't correct it, is committing another mistake." Seeking Wisdom is the result of Bevelin's learning about attaining wisdom. His quest for wisdom originated partly from making mistakes himself and observing those of others but also from the philosophy of super-investor and Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charles Munger. A man whose simplicity and clarity of thought was unequal to anything Bevelin had seen.
In addition to naturalist Charles Darwin and Munger, Bevelin cites an encyclopedic range of thinkers: from first-century BCE Roman poet Publius Terentius to Mark Twain—from Albert Einstein to Richard Feynman—from 16th Century French essayist Michel de Montaigne to Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett. In the book, he describes ideas and research findings from many different fields.
This book is for those who love the constant search for knowledge. It is in the spirit of Charles Munger, who says, "All I want to know is where I'm going to die so I'll never go there." There are roads that lead to unhappiness. An understanding of how and why we can "die" should help us avoid them. We can't eliminate mistakes, but we can prevent those that can really hurt us.
Using exemplars of clear thinking and attained wisdom, Bevelin focuses on how our thoughts are influenced, why we make misjudgments and tools to improve our thinking. Bevelin tackles such eternal questions as: Why do we behave like we do? What do we want out of life? What interferes with our goals?
Read and study this wonderful multidisciplinary exploration of wisdom. It may change the way you think and act in business and in life.
The Society of Mind Goodreads 豆瓣
作者: Marvin Minsky 出版社: Simon & Schuster 1988 - 3
转载自amazon.com:

Marvin Minsky -- one of the fathers of computer science and cofounder of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT -- gives a revolutionary answer to the age-old question: _How does the mind work?_

(马文。明斯基————电脑科学的鼻祖,麻省理工学院的人工智能实验室的创始人之一————在本书里对相传以久的问题,“思维是怎么一回事儿?”,做出了革命性的回答。)

Minsky brilliantly portrays the mind as a _society_ of tiny components that are themselves mindless. Mirroring his theory, Minsky boldly casts The Society of Mind as an intellectual puzzle whose pieces are assembled along the way. Each chapter -- on a self-contained page -- corresponds to a piece in the puzzle. As the pages turn, a unified theory of the mind emerges, like a mosaic. Ingenious, amusing, and easy to read, The Society of Mind is an adventure in imagination.

(明斯基的精彩理论把思维描画成由本身不具备思维的微小部件组成的“社会”。本书章节段落之间结构跟他的理论相呼应,每一页纸独立成为一章,讨论整个问题里的单个环节。翻过这一篇篇书页,关于思维的统一理论渐渐成型,《意识社会》一书妙趣横生,是在想象空间里的一场历险。)
Your Brain at Work 豆瓣 Goodreads
作者: David Rock 出版社: Collins Business 2009 - 10
Meet Emily and Paul, the parents of two young children. Emily is a newly promoted executive in a large corporation, while Paul has his own business as a consultant. Their lives, like all of ours, are filled with a bewildering blizzard of emails, phone calls, yet more emails, meetings, projects, proposals, and plans. For them, just staying ahead of the storm has become a seemingly insurmountable task. In this book, we travel inside the brains of Emily and Paul as they attempt to sort the vast quantities of information they're presented with and figure out how to prioritize, organize, and act on it. Fortunately for Emily and Paul—and for readers of Your Brain at Work —they're in good hands: David Rock knows how the brain works—and more specifically, how it works in a work setting. Your Brain at Work explores: Why your brains feels so taxed, and how to take full advantage of your mental resources Why it's so hard to focus, and how to better manage distractions How to maximize your chance of finding insights that can solve seemingly insurmountable problems How to keep your cool in any situation, so that you can make the best decisions possible How to collaborate with others more effectively Why providing feedback is so difficult, and how to make it easier How to effectively change other people's behavior Rock shows how it's possible not only to survive in today's overwhelming work environment but to succeed in it—and still feel energized at the end of the day, with a sense of accomplishment.
法学方法论 豆瓣
作者: 杨仁寿 出版社: 中国政法大学出版社 2013 - 1
《法学方法论(第2版)》是一部系统总结如何在司法裁判中具体适用法律的方法及其规律的力作。作者归纳了几种适用法律的具体方法,并对法官在适用法律的过程中如何解释法律、进行妥当的价值判断和利益衡量进行了深入探讨。
科学研究纲领方法论 豆瓣
作者: (英)拉卡托斯 译者: 兰征 出版社: 上海译文出版社 2005 - 3
《科学研究纲领方法论》由著名数学学家和科学哲家,代科哲学历史学派主要代表人物伊姆雷·拉卡托斯著。《科学研究纲领方法论》收入了作者的关于科学哲学的五篇重要论文集中体现了作者的科学哲学观和历史方法论。书中批判了波普尔的证主义方法论与库思的理性主义科学心理学,提出了一个理论演替的合理的动态的科学发展模式。
Catch Me If You Can 豆瓣 Goodreads
Catch Me If You Can
作者: Frank W. Abagnale / Stan Redding 出版社: Broadway Books 2000 - 8
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Frank W. Abagnale, alias Frank Williams, Robert Conrad, Frank Adams, and Robert Monjo, was one of the most daring con men, forgers, imposters, and escape artists in history. In his brief but notorious criminal career, Abagnale donned a pilot's uniform and copiloted a Pan Am jet, masqueraded as the supervising resident of a hospital, practiced law without a license, passed himself off as a college sociology professor, and cashed over $2.5 million in forged checks, all before he was twenty-one. Known by the police of twenty-six foreign countries and all fifty states as "The Skywayman," Abagnale lived a sumptuous life on the lam-until the law caught up with him. Now recognized as the nation's leading authority on financial foul play, Abagnale is a charming rogue whose hilarious, stranger-than-fiction international escapades, and ingenious escapes-including one from an airplane-make Catch Me If You Can an irresistible tale of deceit.
The uproarious, bestselling true story of the world's most sought-after con man currently in development as a DreamWorks feature film.
"I stole every nickel and blew it on fine threads, luxurious lodgings, fantastic foxes, and other sensual goodies. I partied in every capital in Europe and basked on all the world's most famous beaches."
为什么有的国家富裕,有的国家贫穷 豆瓣 Goodreads
6.8 (6 个评分) 作者: [美国] 贾雷德·戴蒙德 译者: 栾奇 出版社: 中信出版集团 2017 - 10
本书是由戴蒙德先生关于人类社会贫富兴衰问题系列演讲的讲稿整理而成,以宏观比较视野、自然实验方法来探究各个人类社会的特点和异同,进而总结出人类社会兴衰的决定性因素,并对现代社会个人和国家的关系、现代国家的危机和风险等问题展开论述,还特别关注中国这一独特而古老、如今又正在崛起的文明,以其独特的解释系统来为中国的发展潜力和方向提供了宝贵意见。本书不仅展示了戴蒙德作为思想家对理论方法和世界各国历史信手拈来的能力,也展示了他作为老师耐心梳理、循循善诱、引导思考的丰富经验。
The Language of Metaphors; Literal Metaphorical 豆瓣
作者: ANDREW GOATLY 出版社: Routledge 1997 - 6
In this ambitious and wide-ranging text, Andrew Goatly explores the language of metaphor. Combining insights from relevance theory and functional linguistics, he provides a powerful model for understanding how metaphors work in real communicative situations, how we use them to communicate meaning as well as how we process them.

Examining the distinction between literal and metaphorical language, Goatly surveys the means by which metaphors are realized in texts and locates the interpretation of metaphor in its social context. The Language of Metaphors is enlivened by the choice, variety and humor of its real examples which are taken from a wide variety of genres including conversation, popular science, advertising, news reports, novels and poetry. Supplemented with exercises and a suggested reading list, this book will provide students of language, psychology and literature with an invaluable guide to understanding precisely how metaphors function.</P>
Thinking, Fast and Slow 豆瓣 Goodreads
Thinking, Fast and Slow
8.3 (36 个评分) 作者: Daniel Kahneman 出版社: Farrar, Straus and Giroux 2011 - 10
Major New York Times bestseller
Winner of the National Academy of Sciences Best Book Award in 2012
Selected by the New York Times Book Review as one of the best books of 2011
A Globe and Mail Best Books of the Year 2011 Title
One of The Economist’s 2011 Books of the Year
One of The Wall Street Journal's Best Nonfiction Books of the Year 2011
In the international bestseller, Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman, the renowned psychologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, takes us on a groundbreaking tour of the mind and explains the two systems that drive the way we think. System 1 is fast, intuitive, and emotional; System 2 is slower, more deliberative, and more logical. The impact of overconfidence on corporate strategies, the difficulties of predicting what will make us happy in the future, the profound effect of cognitive biases on everything from playing the stock market to planning our next vacation—each of these can be understood only by knowing how the two systems shape our judgments and decisions.
Engaging the reader in a lively conversation about how we think, Kahneman reveals where we can and cannot trust our intuitions and how we can tap into the benefits of slow thinking. He offers practical and enlightening insights into how choices are made in both our business and our personal lives—and how we can use different techniques to guard against the mental glitches that often get us into trouble. Winner of the National Academy of Sciences Best Book Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and selected by The New York Times Book Review as one of the ten best books of 2011, Thinking, Fast and Slow is destined to be a classic.
One of the New York Times Book Review's Top 10 Books of 2011
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Amazon Best Books of the Month, November 2011: Drawing on decades of research in psychology that resulted in a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences, Daniel Kahneman takes readers on an exploration of what influences thought example by example, sometimes with unlikely word pairs like "vomit and banana." System 1 and System 2, the fast and slow types of thinking, become characters that illustrate the psychology behind things we think we understand but really don't, such as intuition. Kahneman's transparent and careful treatment of his subject has the potential to change how we think, not just about thinking, but about how we live our lives. Thinking, Fast and Slow gives deep--and sometimes frightening--insight about what goes on inside our heads: the psychological basis for reactions, judgments, recognition, choices, conclusions, and much more. --JoVon Sotak
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“A tour de force. . . Kahneman’s book is a must read for anyone interested in either human behavior or investing. He clearly shows that while we like to think of ourselves as rational in our decision making, the truth is we are subject to many biases. At least being aware of them will give you a better chance of avoiding them, or at least making fewer of them.”—Larry Swedroe, CBS News
“Daniel Kahneman demonstrates forcefully in his new book, Thinking, Fast and Slow, how easy it is for humans to swerve away from rationality.”—Christopher Shea, The Washington Post
“An outstanding book, distinguished by beauty and clarity of detail, precision of presentation and gentleness of manner. Its truths are open to all those whose System 2 is not completely defunct. I have hardly touched on its richness.”— Galen Strawson, The Guardian
“Brilliant . . . It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of Daniel Kahneman’s contribution to the understanding of the way we think and choose. He stands among the giants, a weaver of the threads of Charles Darwin, Adam Smith and Sigmund Freud. Arguably the most important psychologist in history, Kahneman has reshaped cognitive psychology, the analysis of rationality and reason, the understanding of risk and the study of happiness and well-being . . . A magisterial work, stunning in its ambition, infused with knowledge, laced with wisdom, informed by modesty and deeply humane. If you can read only one book this year, read this one.”— Janice Gross Stein, The Globe and Mail
“A sweeping, compelling tale of just how easily our brains are bamboozled, bringing in both his own research and that of numerous psychologists, economists, and other experts...Kahneman has a remarkable ability to take decades worth of research and distill from it what would be important and interesting for a lay audience...Thinking, Fast and Slow is an immensely important book. Many science books are uneven, with a useful or interesting chapter too often followed by a dull one. Not so here. With rare exceptions, the entire span of this weighty book is fascinating and applicable to day-to-day life. Everyone should read Thinking, Fast and Slow.” —Jesse Singal, Boston Globe
“We must be grateful to Kahneman for giving us in this book a joyful understanding of the practical side of our personalities.” —Freeman Dyson, The New York Review of Books
“Brilliant . . . It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of Daniel Kahneman’s contribution to the understanding of the way we think and choose. He stands among the giants, a weaver of the threads of Charles Darwin, Adam Smith and Sigmund Freud. Arguably the most important psychologist in history, Kahneman has reshaped cognitive psychology, the analysis of rationality and reason, the understanding of risk and the study of happiness and well-being . . . A magisterial work, stunning in its ambition, infused with knowledge, laced with wisdom, informed by modesty and deeply humane. If you can read only one book this year, read this one.” — Janice Gross Stein, The Globe and Mail
“It is an astonishingly rich book: lucid, profound, full of intellectual surprises and self-help value. It is consistently entertaining and frequently touching, especially when Kahneman is recounting his collaboration with Tversky . . . So impressive is its vision of flawed human reason that the New York Times columnist David Brooks recently declared that Kahneman and Tversky’s work ‘will be remembered hundreds of years from now,’ and that it is ‘a crucial pivot point in the way we see ourselves.’ They are, Brooks said, ‘like the Lewis and Clark of the mind’ . . . By the time I got to the end of Thinking, Fast and Slow, my skeptical frown had long since given way to a grin of intellectual satisfaction. Appraising the book by the peak-end rule, I overconfidently urge everyone to buy and read it. But for those who are merely interested in Kahenman’s takeaway on the Malcolm Gladwell question it is this: If you've had 10,000 hours of training in a predictable, rapid-feedback environment—chess, firefighting, anesthesiology—then blink. In all other cases, think.”—The New York Times Book Review
“Ask around and you hear pretty much the same thing. 'Kahneman is the most influential psychologist since Sigmund Freud,' says Christopher Chabris, a professor of psychology at Union College, in New York. 'No one else has had such a broad impact on so many fields' . . . It now seems inevitable that Kahneman, who made his reputation by ignoring or defying conventional wisdom, is about to be anointed the intellectual guru of our economically irrational times.”— Evan R. Goldstein, The Chronicle of Higher Education
“There have been many good books on human rationality and irrationality, but only one masterpiece. That masterpiece is Daniel Kahneman’s Thinking, Fast and Slow . . . This is one of the greatest and most engaging collections of insights into the human mind I have read.”—William Easterly, Financial Times
“[Thinking, Fast and Slow] is wonderful, of course. To anyone with the slightest interest in the workings of his own mind, it is so rich and fascinating that any summary would seem absurd.”— Michael Lewis, Vanity Fair
“Absorbingly articulate and infinitely intelligent . . . What's most enjoyable and compelling about Thinking, Fast and Slow is that it's so utterly, refreshingly anti-Gladwellian. There is nothing pop about Kahneman's psychology, no formulaic story arc, no beating you over the head with an artificial, buzzword-encrusted Big Idea. It's just the wisdom that comes from five decades of honest, rigorous scientific work, delivered humbly yet brilliantly, in a way that will forever change the way you think about thinking.”—Maria Popova, The Atlantic
“I will never think about thinking quite the same. [Thinking, Fast and Slow] is a monumental achievement.”—Roger Lowenstein, Bloomberg/Businessweek
“Profound . . . As Copernicus removed the Earth from the centre of the universe and Darwin knocked humans off their biological perch, Mr. Kahneman has shown that we are not the paragons of reason we assume ourselves to be.” —The Economist
“[Kahneman’s] disarmingly simple experiments have profoundly changed the way that we think about thinking . . . We like to see ourselves as a Promethean species, uniquely endowed with the gift of reason. But Mr. Kahneman’s simple experiments reveal a very different mind, stuffed full of habits that, in most situations, lead us astray.” —Jonah Lehrer, The Wall Street Journal
“[A] tour de force of psychological insight, research explication and compelling narrative that brings together in one volume the high points of Mr. Kahneman's notable contributions, over five decades, to the study of human judgment, decision-making and choice . . . Thanks to the elegance and force of his ideas, and the robustness of the evidence he offers for them, he has helped us to a new understanding of our divided minds—and our whole selves.” —Christoper F. Chabris, The Wall Street Journal
“The ramifications of Kahenman’s work are wide, extending into education, business, marketing, politics . . . and even happiness research. Call his field “psychonomics,” the hidden reasoning behind our choices. Thinking, Fast and Slow is essential reading for anyone with a mind.” —Kyle Smith, The New York Post
“A major intellectual event . . . The work of Kahneman and Tversky was a crucial pivot point in the way we see ourselves.” —David Brooks, The New York Times
“Kahneman provides a detailed, yet accessible, description of the psychological mechanisms involved in making decisions.” —Jacek Debiec, Nature
“With Kahneman’s expert help, readers may understand this mix of psychology and economics better than most accountants, therapists, or elected representatives. VERDICT A stellar accomplishment, a book for everyone who likes to think and wants to do it better.” —Library Journal
“The mind is a hilariously muddled compromise between incompatible modes of thought in this fascinating treatise by a giant in the field of decision research. Nobel-winning psychologist Kahneman (Attention and Effort) posits a brain governed by two clashing decision-making processes. The largely unconscious System 1, he contends, makes intuitive snap judgments based on emotion, memory, and hard-wired rules of thumb; the painfully conscious System 2 laboriously checks the facts and does the math, but is so "lazy" and distractible that it usually defers to System 1. Kahneman uses this scheme to frame a scintillating discussion of his findings in cognitive psychology and behavioral economics, and of the ingenious experiments that tease out the irrational, self-contradictory logics that underlie our choices. We learn why we mistake statistical noise for cohere...