Results 101-106 of 106 LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - jorgearanda - LibraryThingKahneman summarizes several research advances in psychology mostly having to do with the interplay between the two modes of thinking in the title: the fast (impulsive, guided by heuristics, efficient ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - oldman - LibraryThingA Nobel prize book for Economics this book was a "not to put down" book for me. The consistent logical thought process of the book was particularly appealing, as was the basic premiss of the book - humans think at two speeds, fast and slow. Well worth reading again. Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - the.ken.petersen - LibraryThingI thoroughly enjoyed this book. I must make clear, however, before getting into the meat of a review, that this is not my area of expertise (if such exists!). Daniel Kahneman examines the human ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - hugh_ashton - LibraryThingI'm not going to give this 5 stars, though the subject matter probably deserves them. The problem causing the missing star is the style of the book; is this a hard-core scientific work, or a popular ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - vegetarian - LibraryThingTwo systems drive how we think. System 1 is fast, intuitive, and emotional (which suffers faults and biases, subject to intuitive impressions); System 2 is slower, more deliberative, and more logical ... Read full review LibraryThing ReviewUser Review - neurodrew - LibraryThingThinking, Fast and Slow Daniel Kahneman Nov 24, 2011 I think this is, unqualifiably, a great book, not so much for its writing, although that is very good, but for its subject matter. The author won a ... Read full review | User ratings
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