By: Franklin Chen
A thoughtful set of questions and answers. Thank you for setting up this Q&A session! I enjoy how Kahneman always remembers to take himself into account when answering. I just got his new book...
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so I meet this fellow and ask a simple question after asking a real complicated one already resolved. . Will you read my paper. He says, no guarantee. I say, with a bit of trepidation and concern, are...
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Oh yes, sorry I left the e out of your name- I know why- “egads.” 0 0
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If you’re reading this, Joshua Northey, check out Dan Ariely’s book Predictably Irrational (which, not coincidentally, owes much to Kahneman, I think). He discusses some of the framing conditions &...
View ArticleBy: Baldwin
There is a discussion of the idea of a ‘consumption trap’ on the audio blog ‘Arming the Donkeys,’ by Dan Ariely, available on I-Tunes U. The episode is called ‘Trickle down luxury,’ and specifically...
View ArticleBy: Olivier Oullier
I liked Prof. Kahneman’s book a lot. He is a true inspiration. I like the fact that he acknowledges one of the true insights from cognitive neuroscience to a better understanding of how we make...
View ArticleBy: Dushko
Is this the same book that is related to the TEDTalk of the riddle of Experience vs Memory? If not, could anyone tell me which book is related to that? 0 0
View ArticleBy: Sriram
In the case of sense organs like sight and hearing, their accuracy is dependant on the individual capability of that organ . Why has evolution bestowed us with a capability – abstract thinking – where...
View ArticleBy: priscilla
loved the movie, very thought provoking, In fact it got me thinking, it seems strange that the crime rate had such a reduction due to just one factor , usually its many factors…. and i thought- but...
View ArticleBy: Steve O
As a current economist and former salesman, I find it necessary to point out salesman are typically not narcissistic or even self-centered. There is nothing inherently better about being a biologist or...
View ArticleBy: Sarah Nowell
Found a link which applies Thinking, Fast and Slow to gender bias in a speicific way. It doesn’t claim to be academic yet I found it thought provoking...
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