未竟之事:改變思維的友誼 The Undoing Project: A Friend...

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齣版社: W W Norton Company
ISBN:9780393354775
商品編碼:18642994304
包裝:平裝
外文名稱:The Undoing Project- A...
齣版時間:2017-10-31
頁數:368
正文語種:英語

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未竟之事:改變思維的友誼 The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds
作者: Michael Lewis;
ISBN13: 9780393354775
類型: 平裝(簡裝書)
語種: 英語(English)
齣版日期: 2017-10-31
齣版社: W. W. Norton & Company
頁數: 368
重量(剋): 272
尺寸: 20.828 x 13.97 x 2.286 cm

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Forty years ago, Israeli psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky wrote a series of breathtakingly original studies undoing our assumptions about the decision-making process. Their papers showed the ways in which the human mind erred, systematically, when forced to make judgments in uncertain situations. Their work created the field of behavioral economics, revolutionized Big Data studies, advanced evidence-based medicine, led to a new approach to government regulation, and made much of Michael Lewis's own work possible. Kahneman and Tversky are more responsible than anybody for the powerful trend to mistrust human intuition and defer to algorithms.

The Undoing Project is about a compelling collaboration between two men who have the dimensions of great literary figures. They became heroes in the university and on the battlefield--both had important careers in the Israeli military--and their research was deeply linked to their extraordinary life experiences. Amos Tversky was a brilliant, self-confident warrior and extrovert, the center of rapt attention in any room; Kahneman, a fugitive from the Nazis in his childhood, was an introvert whose questing self-doubt was the seedbed of his ideas. They became one of the greatest partnerships in the history of science, working together so closely that they couldn't remember whose brain originated which ideas, or who should claim credit. They flipped a coin to decide the lead authorship on the first paper they wrote, and simply alternated thereafter.

This story about the workings of the human mind is explored through the personalities of two fascinating individuals so fundamentally different from each other that they seem unlikely friends or colleagues. In the process they may well have changed, for good, mankind's view of its own mind.


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