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Thinking, Fast and Slow

Thinking, Fast and Slow

[US] Daniel Kahneman Jiang Sheng, Yu Hua, and Zhao Jiaying (proofread)
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Thinking, Fast and Slow

《Thinking, Fast and Slow》is a classic work by Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, and it is a clear and insightful summary of Kahneman's life's research. As a pioneer in behavioral economics and experimental economics, Kahneman's research has had a profound impact.
Kahneman posits that two systems drive our thinking and decision-making processes: System 1 is fast, relying on intuition, emotion, and memory; System 2 is slower, more deliberate, and more logical. By elucidating how these two systems operate in the brain, Kahneman reveals the pervasive influence of fast thinking and intuitive impressions on human thought and choices. Through vivid dialogues and experiments, he demonstrates when we can trust our intuition and when we cannot, and how we can leverage the advantages of slow thinking to make better choices than the rational agents posited in traditional economics.
In 2002, Daniel Kahneman was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for his research on the psychology of judgment and decision-making. His research challenged the assumption of rational agents in traditional economics, proposed the renowned "prospect theory," and pioneered the new field of behavioral economics. In this landmark work, Kahneman not only shows us how our brains work but also offers practical and insightful perspectives for decisions in all aspects of our work and lives—and teaches us how to guard against the psychological biases that often lead us astray.

Publication Date

2025-04-01

Publisher

中信出版社

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Pages

446

ISBN

9787521766912
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