Thinking, Fast and Slow (Anglais) Brochà© – 10 mai 2012 Author: Consulter la page Daniel Kahneman d’Amazon | Language: English | ISBN:
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Thinking, Fast and Slow Brochà© – 10 mai 2012
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Màªme si l’expression est un cliché, disons-le sans hésitation : ce livre est un must. D’abord, songez au prestige que vous vous attirerez en glissant, au hasard d’une conversation, que vous àªtes en train de lire un ouvrage signé d’un prix Nobel d’économie ! Mais surtout, cet ouvrage constitue une plongée des plus passionnantes dans les arcanes de l’esprit humain, sous la conduite d’un guide qui, en plus de sa profonde érudition et de son expertise, n’oublie jamais d’àªtre accessible, pratique, voire drà´le ! Plus d’une fois, au détour d’une page, vous vous surprendrez à penser : à« Bien sà»r, c’est cela ! à», tant les démonstrations de Daniel Kahneman font écho à notre expérience quotidienne, aux mécanismes psychiques avec lesquels nous nous débattons dans notre for intérieur.
Au fil des chapitres, l’auteur passe en revue les merveilles et les nombreux travers de la pensée intuitive, cette à« star masquée à» qui, sans que nous le réalisions, prend bien souvent le dessus sur notre esprit rationnel : hyper-sensibilité à l’environnement extérieur et à une kyrielle de biais (effet de halo, excès de confiance, etc.), tendance à poser ses conclusions d’emblée et à chercher ensuite les raisons qui les justifient, oubli des principes statistiques les plus élémentaires… Sans àªtre inaccessible, le chapitre sur la théorie des perspectives – le domaine qui a valu à l’auteur son prix Nobel – est plus pointu et s’adresse aux lecteurs soucieux d’entrer dans le détail d’une théorie à la pointe des réflexions actuelles sur la prise de décision.
*A full executive summary of this book is available at newbooksinbrief dot com.
The adage ‘you are what you eat’ is no doubt literally true, but when it comes to getting at the heart of what we are it is certainly more accurate to say ‘you are what you think’; for our identity emerges out of the life of the mind, and our decisions and actions (including what we eat) is determined by our thoughts. An exploration of how we think therefore cuts to the core of what we are, and offers a clear path to gaining a better understanding of ourselves and why we behave as we do. In addition, while many of us are fairly happy with how our mind works, few of us would say that we could not afford to improve here at least in some respects; and therefore, an exploration of how we think also promises to point the way towards fruitful self-improvement (which stands to help us both in our personal and professional lives). While thinking about thinking was traditionally a speculative practice (embarked upon by philosophers and economists) it has recently received a more empirical treatment through the disciplines of psychology and neuroscience. It is from the latter angle that the Nobel Prize winning psychologist Daniel Kahneman approaches the subject in his new book ‘Thinking, Fast and Slow’.
As the title would suggest, Kahneman breaks down thinking into 2 modes or systems. Slow thinking is the system that we normally think of as thought in the strictest sense. It is deliberate and conscious, and we naturally feel as though we are in control of it (Kahneman refers to it as system 2). System 2 is in play when we actively consider what we want to have for dinner tonight, or when we choose what stocks to buy, or when we perform a mathematical calculation.
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