壊れない - 标记
The Moving Finger 豆瓣
作者: [英] 阿加莎·克里斯蒂 HarperCollins 2002 - 3
Agatha Christie's famous Miss Marple mystery, reissued with a striking new cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha Christie fans and book lovers. Lymstock is a town with more than its share of shameful secrets -- a town where even a sudden outbreak of anonymous hate-mail causes only a minor stir. But all that changes when one of the recipients, Mrs Symmington, commits suicide. Her final note said 'I can't go on'. Only Miss Marple questions the coroner's verdict of suicide. Was this the work of a poison-pen? Or of a poisoner?
2020年4月25日 已读
动机流推理,也没啥诡计可言。其实阿婆只是想写讽刺小乡村里可怕的八卦风俗吧23333——作为日常补充推理素的读物还是蛮不错的。
English 推理 阿加莎·克里斯蒂
鼠疫 豆瓣 Goodreads
La Peste
9.0 (74 个评分) 作者: [法] 阿尔贝·加缪 译者: 李玉民 湖南文艺出版社 2018 - 3
《鼠疫》是法国存在主义作家加缪的代表作,被认为是加缪深具影响力和社会意义的作品。小说讲述了以里厄医生为代表的奥兰市居民,面对突如其来的瘟疫和死亡的威胁,同仇敌忾、勇敢反抗的故事。书中以丰富的细节,生动展现了小城中鲜活的日常生活,也清晰刻画了鼠疫爆发之时普通人的挣扎与抗争,展现出困境中的人们奋力拼搏的态度和他们对真理、正义的追求。
2020年3月18日 已读
加缪的文笔真是太好了。不知道是因为过于细腻的文字增加认知负担,还是因为主题本身过于沉重,读起来却是格外吃力。疫情让人只能“活在当下”,反抗成为了唯一的意义。不论形式如何,是靠科学、经验还是信上帝,他们都成为了同志。
加缪 哲学 欧美文学
被讨厌的勇气 豆瓣 Goodreads 谷歌图书 豆瓣
嫌われる勇気:自己啓発の源流「アドラー」の教え
8.1 (477 个评分) 作者: 岸见一郎 / 古贺史健 译者: 渠海霞 机械工业出版社 2015 - 3
「被讨厌的勇气」并不是要去吸引被讨厌的负向能量,而是,如果这是我生命想绽放出最美的光彩,那么,即使有被讨厌的可能,我都要用自己的双手双脚往那里走去。」
「因为拥有了被讨厌的勇气,于是有了真正幸福的可能。」
你是否常常对繁琐的生活感到乏味?
你是否时时为复杂的人际关系感到疲惫?
你是否认为人生的意义越来越模糊难见?
我们如何能够在繁杂的日常琐碎和复杂的人际关系中用自己的双手去获得真正的幸福?
这一切的答案尽在这本《被讨厌的勇气》中!
★日本亚马逊2014年度销售冠军,连续300天雄踞销售榜首!
★蔡康永、张德芬 陈文茜、曾宝仪、勇气推荐!
★张沛超、胡慎之、动机在杭州 作序推荐!
★阿德勒思想拥有改变人一生的力量。剩下的就只有能否鼓起迈出一步的“勇气”
2020年2月28日 已读
一本怪异的书。很多基于某个实际问题的分析可能有道理,但一旦代入作者想要推崇的“阿德勒心理学”大框架就变得无比别扭。像是很多实验结果解释的不错,但最后归纳出来的思想却是一团糟。所谓的“阿德勒心理学”太过依赖于具体问题个人叙述的极端解释,忽略人生问题的复杂性而强调“非此即彼”。与其说是心理学和科学,不如说是形而上学。不过好在这本书写成了两种针锋相对观点的碰撞而且比较薄。作为不想占据立场的人来说,能够从碰撞中引起思考,汲取一些有用的东西,也便是价值了吧。
畅销书
水母不会冻结 豆瓣
ジェリーフィッシュは凍らない
6.1 (29 个评分) 作者: (日)市川忧人 译者: 金静和 新星出版社 2019
水母船,依靠“改变了人类航空飞行器历史”的新技术制造出来的小型飞船,其开发团队正在进行新型号的飞行测试。事故不期而至,水母船迫降雪山,在恶劣的天气中,等待救助的团队成员接连遇害。无处可逃,无人生还,真凶究竟在何处?
不拘小节的玛利亚警官与她的下属九条涟展开调查,中途却遇到了来自军方的干涉与阻挠。水母船的研究黑幕,竟牵扯出一位隐藏在技术革命背后的关键人物……
2020年2月4日 已读
三星半。为了实现xxxxx而特地兜了个大圈子真是辛苦作者了。人物塑造上和行文上很像谜题,不太像是小说,漏洞也不少。不过xxxxx写的还算好,姑且过得去吧。
叙述性诡计 市川忧人 推理
Pep Guardiola 豆瓣
作者: Martí Perarnau Arena Sport 2016 - 11
For three extraordinary seasons at Bayern Munich, Marti Perarnau was given total access around the German super club - to its players, its backroom staff, its board members and, above all, to its manager, Pep Guardiola. In the follow-up to his critically acclaimed account of Guardiola's first full season at Bayern, Pep Confidential, Perarnau now lifts the lid on the Catalan's whole tenure in Bavaria.
Pep Guardiola: The Evolution takes the reader on a journey through three action packed seasons as Bayern smashed domestic records yet struggled to emulate that dominance in Europe, analysing Guardiola's management style through key moments on and off the field. Perarnau reveals how Guardiola improved as a manager at Bayern despite failing to land the ultimate prize in European football, examines his decision to leave Germany to take up the challenge at Manchester City and how his managerial style will continue to evolve in the Premier League.
This is more than the story of three seasons with one of the biggest clubs in the game. It is a portrait and analysis of a manager and the footballing philosophies that have beguiled the world.
2020年2月2日 已读
虽然书封是曼城蓝,内容大部分是瓜在拜仁的战术和管理理念的革新。和作者的上一本相比技术性的东西太多,趣味差些。从一个个小片段中品味瓜这个人的优缺点和魅力还是很值的。每个小节对一些名言的引用还是很受用。“Romatic rationalist“确实是对瓜最贴切的描述了。
English 传记 体育
人生的智慧 豆瓣
9.2 (32 个评分) 作者: [德] 叔本华 译者: 韦启昌 上海人民出版社 2014 - 4
他于1850年写了《附录和补遗》一书,《人生的智慧》是该书中的一部分。在书中,他以优雅的文体,格言式的笔触阐述了自己对人生的看法。《人生的智慧》使沉寂多年的叔本华在晚年一举成名。我社出版的这本全译本是我国第一个根据德文版译出的中文本。这本书讨论的事情与我们的世俗生活至为接近,诸如健康、财富、名声、荣誉、养生和待人接物所应遵守的原则等。正如叔本华所说的,在这本书里他尽量以世俗、实用的角度考虑问题。因此,这本书尤其适合大众阅读。
2020年1月13日 已读
读完了感觉还是有四星的,优缺点都非常鲜明。大部分对于已有陈旧观念或是概念的批判和辨析写得简洁、漂亮、清晰、鞭辟入里(例如对骑士荣誉的批判,或是名誉和名声之间的辨析);但每当到了叔本华自己要提出建议或者架构时(比如鼓吹独处的好处,或是过分强调自然状态的好处,运气的重要性,以及命运/性格无法改变)却无法避免偏颇,在批判过程中那些犀利的分析似乎又选择性消失了。建议和格言的部分对这种逻辑上的欠缺进行了最大程度的扬长避短,读起来还是比较顺畅值得回味的。读过生平后不禁感叹——果然只有生活过度优越,并未亲身体验过“活着”的痛苦的人,才能写出如此自我中心(此处不褒不贬)的作品。
叔本华 哲学
女僕咖啡廳 6 豆瓣
9.7 (6 个评分) 作者: 石黑正數 長鴻 2010 - 6
步鳥去剪頭髮,結果引來班上同學議論紛紛說她是因為失戀才剪頭髮的 !?
步鳥的弟弟阿猛感冒了,伊勢崎特地來家裡探病,兩個人的戀情莫名的加溫 !?
店裡發現了一個老舊的占卜機,但占卜的內容盡是些匪夷所思的惡作劇留言 !!
平凡的日常生活,潛藏著不可思議的「事件」!!
精彩內容,千萬別錯過!
2020年1月10日 已读
治愈啊!!日常推理素的浓度恰到好处,每个故事都是暖暖!步鸟的新短发好可爱wwww
漫画 石黑正数
Methods in Yeast Genetics 2005 豆瓣
作者: Amberg, David C./ Burke, Dan/ Strathern, Jeffrey N. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Pr 2005 - 4
Methods in Yeast Genetics is a course that has been offered annually at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory for the last thirty years. This is an updated edition of the course manual, which provides a set of teaching experiments, along with protocols and recipes for the standard techniques and reagents used in the study of yeast biology. Since the last edition of the manual was published (2000), revolutionary advances in genomics and proteomics technologies have had a significant impact on the field. This updated edition reflects these advances, and also includes new techniques involving vital staining, visualization of Green Fluorescent Protein, new drug resistance markers, high-copy suppression, Tandem Affinity Protein tag protein purification, gene disruption by double-fusion polymerase chain reaction, and many other recent developments.
2020年1月8日 已读
感觉做遗传的人都是天才。非常简洁但无比有用的一本参考书,第一部分是(教学用)经典实验,有清晰有力的原理和设计解释,配以详细步骤;第二部分是第一部分实验中涉及的基本操作模块,很多需要注意的小细节都有!该说不愧是冷泉港么(
English 专业书
活出生命的意义 豆瓣
Man's Search for Meaning
8.3 (102 个评分) 作者: [奥] 维克多·弗兰克 译者: 吕娜 华夏出版社 2010 - 6
著名心理学家弗兰克尔是20世纪的一个奇迹。纳粹时期,作为犹太人,他的全家都被关进了奥斯威辛集中营,他的父母、妻子、哥哥,全都死于毒气室中,只有他和妹妹幸存。弗兰克尔不但超越了这炼狱般的痛苦,更将自己的经验与学术结合,开创了意义疗法,替人们找到绝处再生的意义,也留下了人性 史上最富光彩的见证。弗兰克尔一生对生命充满了极大的热情,67岁仍开始学习驾驶飞机,并在几个月后领到驾照。一直到80岁还登上了阿尔卑斯山。这《活出生命的意义》曾经感动千千万万的人,它被美国国会图书馆评选为具有影响力的十本著作之一。到今天,这部作品销售已达1200万册,被翻译成24种语言。他并不是当年集中营里被编号为119104的待决囚徒,而是让人的可能性得以扩大的圣者。
2020年1月3日 已读
读完了让人深刻思考并获得力量的一本书。前言把这本书比作宗教,起初不解,读过集中营的记录后方才理解;在某个层面上也理解了为何信教者们把“虔诚”当作一种极其重要的美德。“经受了那么多苦难之后,除了上帝,他不再畏惧任何东西,那种体验有着无语伦比的美妙感觉”——无惧或者说勇敢真是至高无上的美德,是自由和解放。作者提到的三种获取意义的途径:创造、爱、隐忍/直面痛苦,都是获得勇气的方式。意义疗法让我感动的地方一是在于它承认每个人作为个体的独立和特殊性,不强加观点而是因势利导让患者自己去发现生命的意义,正如作者所说“是眼科医生而不是画家”。二是在于强调责任,而不是苛责于环境与经历。二者都让人能够积极地和世界与自己相处,发现生命的美好。
心理 维克多·弗兰克
The Labours of Hercules 豆瓣
作者: [英] 阿加莎·克里斯蒂 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd 2001 - 11
Poirot sets himself a challenge before he retires - to solve 12 cases which correspond with the labours of his classical Greek namesake...In appearance Hercule Poirot hardly resembled an ancient Greek hero. Yet -- reasoned the detective -- like Hercules he had been responsible for ridding society of some of its most unpleasant monsters. So, in the period leading up to his retirement, Poirot made up his mind to accept just twelve more cases: his self-imposed 'Labours'. Each would go down in the annals of crime as a heroic feat of deduction.
2019年12月30日 已读
超级漂亮的一本参考书!从磷脂的基础出发讲生物膜和膜蛋白的基本知识,虽然大部分膜蛋白的知识是围绕跨膜蛋白的,但对磷脂和膜有了全新更深刻的认识。1,2,3,6这几章化学基础;4的相变,11膜蛋白折叠热变性模型,13膜的材料性质对相互作用影响,重在物理化学;和14线粒体膜/蛋白的生物学细节;这几章写的清楚明白。真是非常爽快!
English 专业书
人类群星闪耀时 豆瓣
Sternstunden der Menschheit:Vierzehn historische Miniaturen
8.0 (57 个评分) 作者: [奥]斯蒂芬·茨威格 译者: 姜乙 上海文艺出版社 2019 - 7
当改变命运的时刻降临,犹豫就会败北!
《悉达多》译者姜乙三年打磨,重磅推出的全新译作
“传记之王”斯蒂芬·茨威格代表作品,德文直译无删节版
十四篇历史特写,十四个扭转乾坤的关键时刻,十四个英雄瞬间
《人类群星闪耀时》的内容正如它的副标题——十四篇历史特写(Vierzehn historische Miniaturen)。作者茨威格以诗人和艺术家的笔触,尊崇历史的真相,以其完全个人的独特视野创作而成。十四个故事,横跨不同时代和地域,虽然篇幅精短,但内容丰富完整,既保留了事件发生时的种种细节,也凭借茨威格深厚纯熟的笔力,展现了以旁观者视角面对这些关键时刻的复杂情绪:对悲剧英雄命运的关注、共情、怜惜,对造物主的敬畏,对人在有限生命中具备的神性,迸发的创造力的肯定以及对人间正义价值的遵照和捍卫。遥远如古罗马政治家、演说家西塞罗在面对恺撒遇刺、局势混乱时的犹豫不决;又如极富戏剧性的瞬间,格鲁希墨守成规而造成拿破仑滑铁卢的失败以致影响了之后的整个欧洲历史……十四个生死攸关、超越时代的故事,如群星般璀璨而不渝地照耀着暂时的黑夜。
2019年12月16日 已读
拜占庭、马赛曲、西塞罗和巴黎和会四个瞬间最喜欢,人性的复杂和历史的残酷和戏剧性显露无疑。南极探险和跨洋通信中对理想的执着和面对困难时的坚韧让人热血澎湃。这些瞬间既是群星闪耀,也是凝聚了人性中纯粹高尚的结晶折射出的光芒。
历史 欧美文学 茨威格
女僕咖啡廳(05) 豆瓣
9.7 (6 个评分) 作者: 石黑正數 译者: 吳勵誠 長鴻出版社 2009 - 6
讲述了脑袋有点脱线的女高中生岚山步鸟和她身边朋友们发生的趣事。
2019年12月13日 已读
这本真的太精彩了,特别是最终的日常推理!以及步鸟全家真的都好可爱啊!!!阿猛和雪子都不得了!
漫画 石黑正数
女僕咖啡廳 4 豆瓣
9.7 (6 个评分) 作者: 石黑正數 译者: 吳勵誠 長鴻出版社 2008
步鳥在古董店找到了一張G縣鬼保根村的藏寶圖,
於是她召集她弟和辰野、學姐她們,
一行人前往G縣鬼保根村展開尋寶之旅。
然而,村子裡的人鬼鬼祟祟地似乎在盤算什麼!?
而步鳥竟然發現藏寶的入口!?
嵐山財寶調查隊會有驚人的發現嗎!?
2019年12月11日 已读
岛边博人老师和岛田老师的面部匹配度略高啊23333——寻宝故事悬疑度好评!
漫画 石黑正数
一个陌生女人的来信 豆瓣
作者: 斯蒂芬·茨威格 译者: 高中甫 / 韩耀成 2016 - 8
本书收录了茨威格更具代表性的几部中短篇小说,为读者构筑起一个完整的属于茨威格的文字世界,这里不仅充满激情和戏剧色彩,更饱含对女性内心与精神领域的细微观照,其中饮誉世界的经典之作《一个陌生女人的来信》,以一名女子痛苦的经历,写出了爱的深沉与奉献。
一个男子在41岁生日当天收到一封没有署名和地址的信,这封信出自一个临死的女人,讲述了一段刻骨铭心的爱情故事,而这个故事的男主人公也就是收信的男人对此一无所知。这段一厢情愿的爱情始自18年前,初遇男人的刹那,她还是个孩子,而后经历了少女的痴迷、青春的激情,甚而流落风尘,但未曾改变对男人的爱,直至临死前才决定告白--她躺在凄凉的命运的甲板上,雪白的泡沫把她推向了虚无……
2019年12月8日 已读
无数细致入微的流畅描写让人爽快淋漓,是气势磅礴的冒险,是第一视角双眼所见的跃然纸上。真的很想赞叹是何等的观察力以及解读分析能力才能有如此的笔力。不需要主观发表多么独到的见解,极致的描绘展现在眼前,细节自己就是人性的深刻。
欧美文学 茨威格
女僕咖啡廳 3 豆瓣
9.7 (7 个评分) 作者: 石黑正數 译者: 吳勵誠 長鴻出版社 2008 - 6
學園祭即將來臨,步鳥她們組成女子搖滾4人組MAIZE!然而手拿手風琴、小提琴的她們,將會帶來什麼驚人的搖滾演出!?SEASIDE咖啡廳的網站竟成了偵探網站,還有人留言委託尋找狗的飼主!?故事內容詼諧幽默,千萬別錯過!!
2019年12月1日 已读
善良而温馨的搞笑是最纯真的!←似乎不会讲话了
漫画 石黑正数
女僕咖啡廳 2 豆瓣
9.4 (7 个评分) 作者: 石黑正數 译者: 吳勵誠 長鴻出版社 2007 - 3
步鳥和商店街一行人一起去溫泉旅行了!
但是沒想到真田卻面臨前所未有的大災難 !?
迷糊的步鳥這次居然出了車禍 !!!
蒙主寵召的她又會遇上什麼趣事呢?
而她是否可以重返人間呢?
女僕咖啡廳第二集,逗趣不打烊!
絕對讓你笑開懷 !!
2019年11月29日 已读
这本也是二刷了——补充乐观活下去的勇气!(要不要这么正经)
漫画 石黑正数
女僕咖啡廳(01) 豆瓣
9.6 (33 个评分) 作者: 石黑正數 译者: 吳勵誠 長鴻出版社 2006 - 10
丸子商店街里,以立志成为女高中生侦探的岚山歩鸟为主角发生的有趣的,温暖的,感人的,搞笑的事情。
2019年11月25日 已读
小镇转补完计划start!步鸟真的太可爱了!!
漫画 石黑正数
非暴力沟通 豆瓣 谷歌图书 Goodreads
Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life
8.1 (223 个评分) 作者: [美] 马歇尔·卢森堡 译者: 阮胤华 华夏出版社 2009 - 1
作为一个遵纪守法的好人,也许我们从来没有想过和“暴力”扯上关系。不过如果稍微留意一下现实生活中的谈话方式,并且用心体会各种谈话方式给我们的不同感受,我们一定会发现,有些话的确伤人!言语上的指责、嘲讽、否定、说教以及任意打断、拒不回应、随意出口的评价和结论给我们带来的情感和精神上的创伤,甚至比肉体的伤害更加令人痛苦。这些无心或有意的语言暴力让人与人变得冷漠、隔阂、敌视
2019年11月24日 已读
可能是最理想的沟通或者心理类书籍,短小精悍实用,手中有了一套非常成熟的工具去评估自己的成长。总有些书是让人觉得【为什么我没有早点看】的。。。但确实理论和实际差距很大,想要达到质变还是需要付出极大的努力。。。
心理
Thinking, Fast and Slow 豆瓣 Goodreads
Thinking, Fast and Slow
8.2 (32 个评分) 作者: Daniel Kahneman 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
Review
“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...
2019年11月22日 已读
篇幅略长,四星半向下取整到四星。写作风格真可谓深入浅出,作者不愧是把这块知识吃透的诺奖。第一部分frame setting非常精彩,从两个系统(根据个人经历我姑且命名为直觉系统和理性系统)的特点和弊病展开,提出常见的基础认知错觉。第二部分着重描述人类思考模式在统计学基本概念上犯错的轻易性,平均回归和因果归因倾向两个核心观点非常鲜明。三四两章更像是前两章理论在具体认知和决策上的应用引申出的行为经济学理论百科,也是我觉得过于冗长的地方。最后一部分讲经验自我和回忆自我的辩证关系还是蛮有趣的。想要进步,还是从拒绝理性思维懒惰,警惕直觉思维出错开始。读的时候觉得研究人类行为还真是其乐无穷啊。不禁感慨,如果很早读了这本书,会不会走上研究社会科学的道路呢2333
English 心理 经济学