- Thinking Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman - Books

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  • ca ddevait be a text book  

    Thinking, Fast and Slow (Paperback)
    this text should be a must read book by all I say all. Obviously this can not suit our elites.
  • Every human should read this  

    Thinking, Fast and Slow (Paperback)
    Definitely worth to read once in your life (Actually as soon as possible). If you are interested in human Behaviors, decision-making process in mind (to know what's going on there), this book is highly recommended. The thing I liked about the book Is
  • How do we make decisions?  

    Thinking, Fast and Slow (Paperback)
    A report of exciting research in psychology the last 30 years on how we (our brains) make decisions. It illustrates in particular the role of intuitive thinking (quick decisions and not reasoned consciously) to reflective thought consciously. I give
  • A reference book, to read and meditate taking his time  

    Thinking, Fast and Slow (Paperback)
    Even if the expression is a cliché, say it without hesitation: this book is a must. First, consider the prestige you will attract you by sliding, randomly in a conversation, you are reading a book signed by a Nobel Laureate! Above all, this book is a
  • A Brief Summary and Review  

    Thinking, Fast and Slow (Paperback)
    * A full executive summary of this book is available at newbooksinbrief dot com. The adage you are what you eat is literally no doubt true, purpose When It Comes to getting at the heart of what we are Certainly it is more accurate to say you are what
  • Thought-provoking  

    Thinking, Fast and Slow (Paperback)
    A fascinating read: if offers a single model That Explains why believing in basic mathematical "rationality" is irrational. The examples are Provided Often surprising - up to You Realize That You really think That Way yourself. I found it hard t
  • D Kahneman Nobel Prize deserves a 2nd  

    Thinking, Fast and Slow (Paperback)
    This book is fantastic ... In 5 sections, it begins with resume most of his theories (Choices gains and frames and Prospect Theory) then comes Part 5: and there Kahneman talks about his theory on the "experiencing self" versus the "remember
  • Fascinating, surprising, enlightening, useful  

    Thinking, Fast and Slow (Hardcover)
    I agree with what others have said about it. This book will become a reference. It should be mandatory in all schools / colleges. It is important to be aware of the limitations of our intuitive and quick brain and the many ways it affects our lazy an