科普
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。)
From Bacteria to Bach and Back 豆瓣
作者: Daniel C. Dennett 出版社: W. W. Norton & Company 2017 - 2
One of America’s foremost philosophers offers a major new account of the origins of the conscious mind.
How did we come to have minds?
For centuries, this question has intrigued psychologists, physicists, poets, and philosophers, who have wondered how the human mind developed its unrivaled ability to create, imagine, and explain. Disciples of Darwin have long aspired to explain how consciousness, language, and culture could have appeared through natural selection, blazing promising trails that tend, however, to end in confusion and controversy. Even though our understanding of the inner workings of proteins, neurons, and DNA is deeper than ever before, the matter of how our minds came to be has largely remained a mystery.
That is now changing, says Daniel C. Dennett. In From Bacteria to Bach and Back, his most comprehensive exploration of evolutionary thinking yet, he builds on ideas from computer science and biology to show how a comprehending mind could in fact have arisen from a mindless process of natural selection. Part philosophical whodunit, part bold scientific conjecture, this landmark work enlarges themes that have sustained Dennett’s legendary career at the forefront of philosophical thought.
In his inimitable style―laced with wit and arresting thought experiments―Dennett explains that a crucial shift occurred when humans developed the ability to share memes, or ways of doing things not based in genetic instinct. Language, itself composed of memes, turbocharged this interplay. Competition among memes―a form of natural selection―produced thinking tools so well-designed that they gave us the power to design our own memes. The result, a mind that not only perceives and controls but can create and comprehend, was thus largely shaped by the process of cultural evolution.
An agenda-setting book for a new generation of philosophers, scientists, and thinkers, From Bacteria to Bach and Back will delight and entertain anyone eager to make sense of how the mind works and how it came about.
4 color, 18 black-and-white illustrations
群居的艺术 豆瓣
作者: 辉格 出版社: 山西人民出版社 2017 - 6
2015年《新周刊》年度新锐图书作者
大象公会重要作者和外脑
辉格作品
《群居的艺术》
(人类作为一种物种的生存策略)
编辑推荐:
1.我们身处其中的社会是如何组织起来的,是哪些元素在维系着它?
2.人类作为一种物种的生存策略有哪些?
3.这绝对是一本涨知识的书:作者辉格长期紧密跟踪海外主流人类学、进化心理学、社会学、历史学、经济学等最新进展,也是大象公会的重要作者和外脑。
内容提要:
人类之强大,端赖于我们身披着一套厚重的文化铠甲,每副铠甲都是为适应特定生态位而特制的,当个人离开他熟悉的自然或社会环境时,这套铠甲就很大程度上作废了,甚至成为累赘,此时他就变得异常脆弱无助,就像一只丢失了海螺壳的寄居蟹,拖着柔软腹部蹒跚于沙滩,随时可能被海鸥吃掉。
这套铠甲不仅包括针对特定自然环境的生存技能,也包括有关如何处理人际关系的社会技能和社会规范,以及为自己提供安全保障的社会资本(家人、亲属、朋友、宗族、师傅、恩主、盟友等),前者同样是文化特异的,后者则专属于个人或家族,离开这些,个人将完全丧失安全感。
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。
The Universe in Your Hand 豆瓣
作者: [法]Christophe Galfard 出版社: Flatiron Books 2016 - 4
"If Ms. Frizzle were a physics student of Stephen Hawking, she might have written THE UNIVERSE IN YOUR HAND, a wild tour through the reaches of time and space, from the interior of a proton to the Big Bang to the rough suburbs of a black hole. It's friendly, excitable, erudite, and cosmic."
—Jordan Ellenberg, New York Times besteselling author of How Not To Be Wrong
Quantum physics, black holes, string theory, the Big Bang, dark matter, dark energy, parallel universes: even if we are interested in these fundamental concepts of our world, their language is the language of math. Which means that despite our best intentions of finally grasping, say, Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, most of us are quickly brought up short by a snarl of nasty equations or an incomprehensible graph.
Christophe Galfard's mission in life is to spread modern scientific ideas to the general public in entertaining ways. Using his considerable skills as a brilliant theoretical physicist and successful young adult author, The Universe in Your Hand employs the immediacy of simple, direct language to show us, not explain to us, the theories that underpin everything we know about our universe. To understand what happens to a dying star, we are asked to picture ourselves floating in space in front of it. To get acquainted with the quantum world, we are shrunk to the size of an atom and then taken on a journey. Employing everyday similes and metaphors, addressing the reader directly, and writing stories rather than equations renders these astoundingly complex ideas in an immediate and visceral way.
Utterly captivating and entirely unique, The Universe in Your Hand will find its place among other classics in the field
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。
人类消失后 第一季 (2009) 豆瓣
Life After People Season 1 所属 电视剧集: 人类消失后
9.0 (6 个评分) 导演: James Grant Goldin / 吉姆·亨塞 演员: James Lurie / Steven S. Ross
What would happen to planet earth if the human race were to suddenly disappear forever? Would ecosystems thrive? What remnants of our industrialized world would survive? What would crumble fastest? Life After People is a television series on which scientists, structural engineers, and other experts speculate about what might become of Earth should humanity instantly disappear.
日本核辐射死亡事件 豆瓣
A SLOW DEATH:83 DAYS OF RADIATION SICKNESS
作者: 日本NHK电视台《东海村核临界事故》剧组 译者: 贾令仪、贾文渊 出版社: 法律出版社 2011 - 6
《日本核辐射死亡事件》内容简介:进步,如果潜藏着足以令人致命的隐忧,这样的代价是不是太大了?2011年3月的福岛核灾之前,日本历史上最严重的核事故,是1999年9月30日发生在东京东北方向的东海村核临界事故。此次事故导致三名工人直接遭受超高剂量的核辐射,其中两人不治身亡。
日本广播公司(NHK)全程追踪了事故罹难者大内外村尚接受救治、与死神赛跑的83天,并记录成书。全书忠实而细致地描述了核辐射对于人体的破坏性伤害。此前,这样的主题,媒体鲜有涉及,遑论如此细致入微的全面报道。NHK此举堪称良心驱使下为世人做出的一大贡献。
数十年来,人类对于和平利用核能的热情日益高涨,相对而言,核能的发展背后潜藏的危险,却或多或少地遭到了忽略甚至无视。这部冷静客观的“核辐射受难记录”向我们提出了一个沉重的问题:如何看待核能?
诺贝尔文学奖得主赛珍珠数十年前的警示言犹在耳:“我们释放出了地狱的火焰……”
伊甸园的飞龙 豆瓣
作者: Carl Sagan 译者: 吕柱 / 王志勇 出版社: 河北人民出版社 1980 - 8
“如果不清楚萨根的背景,你很难想到这本书出自一位行星天文学家之手。本书并非着意于传达生物学知识,而是在现有发现的基础上对智力的过去与未来进行推测,并探讨梦境、睡眠、多种文明共有的龙的传说、模糊而强烈的本能恐惧等事物的起源。也许,我们早餐吃煎蛋的习惯也与进化史上千万年前的事件有着某种关联。”——www.oursci.org
致死的疾病 豆瓣
9.7 (6 个评分) 作者: [丹]索伦·克尔凯郭尔 译者: 张祥龙 / 王建军 出版社: 商务印书馆 2012 - 4
本书是索伦•克尔凯郭尔最重要的著作之一。克氏试图通过与黑格尔不同的方式来揭示人的真实经验,特别是朝向信仰的生存体验中的超概念维度,以避免思辨理性的抽象普遍性,达到基督教信仰所要求的独一无二的或个人的具体性和除基督教之外再无真实依凭的生存境况。正是在此层面上,克氏在该书中详细讨论了个体生存状态中的绝望形态、罪与信仰之关系以及如何从绝望中解脱出来获得真正的信仰。
中国少年儿童百科全书(经典版) 豆瓣
中国少年儿童百科全书
作者: 林崇德 出版社: 浙江教育出版社 2017 - 4
有一套书曾经风靡书市,多次被评为全国优秀畅销书,以正面的形象被《焦点访谈》聚焦报道,累计销售超过300万套,被称为80后、90后的“百度百科”。这就是浙江教育出版社出版、林崇德教授主编的《中国少年儿童百科全书》。这套书被孩子们亲切地称为“大熊猫”,陪伴了一代又一代孩子的成长,是他们书房里的标配,也是他们童年里最亲密的小伙伴。
2017年,浙江教育出版社和北师大再度联手,由原主编林崇德教授挂帅主编,专业团队编写,升级换代后的经典版中少百科重新出版了。本套书分成自然环境、科学技术、人类社会、文化艺术四大卷,以“科学,浅显,生动,美观”为编写方针,打造一套中国孩子自己的经典百科。
经典虽会迟到,但不会缺席,可爱的“大熊猫”又焕然一新地回来了。如果它曾经是你童年里最亲密的伙伴,那么请你把它传递给更多的人。
量子金融 豆瓣
作者: (新加坡)芭奎 出版社: 世界图书出版公司 2010 - 1
近年来,金融数学的发展离不开随机微积分,而《量子金融(英文版)》提供了一种完全独立于该方法的新方法,将量子力学和量子场论中的数学公式和概念运用到期货理论和利率模型中,重点讲述路径积分。相应的得到了不少新的预期结果。《量子金融(英文版)》主要介绍了金融基本概念:金融基础;衍生证券;有限自由度系统:哈密顿体系和股票期货;路径积分和股票期货;随机利率模型的哈密顿体系和路径积分;利率模型的量子场论:利率远期合约的量子场论;经验利率远期合约和场论模型;国债衍生品场论;利率远期合约和场论哈密顿体系结论。
范·弗拉森的量子力学哲学研究 豆瓣
作者: 万小龙 出版社: 中山大学出版社 2006 - 1
本书对量子力学解释史作了简明的总结,对范·弗拉森的建构经验论和量子力学哲学的关系作了比较,重点系统而力求翔实地介绍范·弗拉森对量子测量、量子概率和量子关联的模态解释,同时讨论了国内物理学哲学界和科学哲学界的相关观点。最后基于对范-弗拉森的量子力学哲学的全面理解和与其他主要解释理论的比较,提出一些独创性的观点:①全同粒子聚合显示了量子实在呈相对可分离的整体性;②全同粒子间的不可区分性是对个体性问题和同一性问题的深化。
第一章 量子力学解释概述
第一节 量子力学形式理论的创立
第二节 量子力学正统解释
第三节 其他主要解释
第二章 范·弗拉森的科学理论解释观概述
第一节 科学理论观
第二节 理论与模型
第三节 科学理论的解释观
第四节 量子理论的解释观
第三章 量子测量的模态解释
第一节 量子测量解释的重要性
第二节 测量解释的玻恩-冯·诺意曼主线
第三节 测量问题
第四节 测量的模态解释的主要思想
第五节模态解释的实质
第四章 量子概率的经验论解释
第一节 概率理论的发展
第二节 量子力学中的概率特征
第三节 对量子概率的系综解释的批判
第四节 量子概率的模态频率解释
第五章 量子关联
第一节 EPR问题的由来
第二节 对EPR论证的分析
第三节 对EPR关联的解释
第四节 对全同粒子的分析
第六章 对范·弗拉森量子力学哲学的综合评述
第一节 测量的模态解释:特性与发展
第二节 量子概率的本质:蕴涵式或概率幅
第三节 量子关联:相对可分离的整体性
第四节 范·弗拉森量子力学解释理论的地位和作用
第七章 作为形上学的量子力学
第一节 对量子力学解释的形上学分析
第二节 个体性:在物理学与形上学之间
第三节 量子力学的新特征
结束语 量子力学解释:永远开放的事业
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创世论与进化论的世纪之争 豆瓣
作者: 张增一 出版社: 中山大学出版社 2006 - 1
这是一部科学思想史著作,作者以翔实的文献资料生动扼要地再现了美国20世纪创世论与进化论激烈之争的经过,乃至一些关键性案件,如“斯科普斯案”、“麦克里恩案”的细节;这又是一部关于科学划界问题的理论性著作,其特点是透过具体案例分析了各种社会群体在不同时期对于科学的不同理解,以揭示这一问题的复杂性和现实意义。不管读者是否同意本书的论点,相信都能受益匪浅。
本书从分析美国新教徒的科学观与19世纪美国知识界对进化论的反应入手,首先探讨了美国创世论运动产生的原因和性质,其结论是,美国的反进化论运动不只是科学与宗教相冲突的表现,也不能简单地将其归结为愚昧无知者的反科学运动,而应该将其理解为不同的科学观念或科学划界标准在特定社会、政治和文化背景下的直接碰撞。
A Beautiful Question: Finding Nature's Deep Design Goodreads 豆瓣
作者: Frank Wilczek 出版社: Penguin Press 2015 - 7 其它标题: A Beautiful Question
Does the universe embody beautiful ideas?

Artists as well as scientists throughout human history have pondered this “beautiful question.” With Nobel laureate Frank Wilczek as your guide, embark on a voyage of related discoveries, from Plato and Pythagoras up to the present. Wilczek’s groundbreaking work in quantum physics was inspired by his intuition to look for a deeper order of beauty in nature. In fact, every major advance in his career came from this intuition: to assume that the universe embodies beautiful forms, forms whose hallmarks are symmetry—harmony, balance, proportion—and economy. There are other meanings of “beauty,” but this is the deep logic of the universe—and it is no accident that it is also at the heart of what we find aesthetically pleasing and inspiring.

Wilczek is hardly alone among great scientists in charting his course using beauty as his compass. As he reveals in A Beautiful Question , this has been the heart of scientific pursuit from Pythagoras, the ancient Greek who was the first to argue that “all things are number,” to Galileo, Newton, Maxwell, Einstein, and into the deep waters of twentiethcentury physics. Though the ancients weren’t right about everything, their ardent belief in the music of the spheres has proved true down to the quantum level. Indeed, Wilczek explores just how intertwined our ideas about beauty and art are with our scientific understanding of the cosmos.

Wilczek brings us right to the edge of knowledge today, where the core insights of even the craziest quantum ideas apply principles we all understand. The equations for atoms and light are almost literally the same equations that govern musical instruments and sound; the subatomic particles that are responsible for most of our mass are determined by simple geometric symmetries. The universe itself, suggests Wilczek, seems to want to embody beautiful and elegant forms. Perhaps this force is the pure elegance of numbers, perhaps the work of a higher being, or somewhere between. Either way, we don’t depart from the infinite and infinitesimal after all; we’re profoundly connected to them, and we connect them. When we find that our sense of beauty is realized in the physical world, we are discovering something about the world, but also something about ourselves.

Gorgeously illustrated, A Beautiful Question is a mind-shifting book that braids the age-old quest for beauty and the age-old quest for truth into a thrilling synthesis. It is a dazzling and important work from one of our best thinkers, whose humor and infectious sense of wonder animate every page. Yes: The world is a work of art, and its deepest truths are ones we already feel, as if they were somehow written in our souls.
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...