Thinking, fast and slow

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Thinking, fast and slow is a book by the eminent psychologist, Daniel Kahneman, that presents his view of how the mind works. It draws on recent developments in cognitive and social psychology, and includes as an appendix the "Prospect Theory" article "Judgement under uncertainty: heuristics and biases", for his part in which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics.

Part I. Two systems

Part II. Heuristics and biases

Part III. Overconfidence

Part IV. Choices

Part V.Two selves

Appendix A. Judgement under uncertainty

Appendix B. Choices, values and frames

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