
About this book
Czy ludzie są świadomymi i autonomicznymi autorami własnych wyborów i osądów?Czy mogą ufać własnemu myśleniu, zwłaszcza temu szybkiemu – intuicyjnemu i emocjonalnemu? Rozważniej jest na pewno zdać się na myślenie wolne, analityczne. A mimo to trudno uniknąć pułapek myślenia. Przytrafia się to nawet ekonomistom i nie sprzyja podejmowaniu trafnych decyzji…W tej odkrywczej książce Daniel Kahneman, psycholog, laureat Nagrody Nobla w dziedzinie ekonomii, rozważa te zagadnienia i daje istotny wgląd w mechanizmy ludzkiego myślenia.Jest to książka przełomowa. Kahneman objaśnia nam działanie umysłu i opisuje, jak o naszym myśleniu wspólnie decydują dwa systemy: System 1 – szybki, intuicyjny i emocjonalny oraz System 2 – wolniejszy, działający w sposób bardziej przemyślany i logiczny. Kahneman odkrywa przed nami niezwykłe możliwości – ale też błędy i usterki – szybkiego myślenia, wskazując wszechogarniający wpływ intuicyjnych wrażeń na nasze myśli i zachowania.
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