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Good thinking : seven powerful ideas that influence the way we think / Denise D. Cummins.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (vii, 199 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781139423359
  • 1139423355
  • 9781139047920
  • 1139047922
  • 9781139421300
  • 1139421301
  • 1139419269
  • 9781139419260
  • 1139417215
  • 9781139417211
  • 1139410989
  • 9781139410984
  • 1107223083
  • 9781107223080
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Good thinking.DDC classification:
  • 153.4 23
LOC classification:
  • BF441 .C86 2012eb
Other classification:
  • PSY008000
  • B842.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction -- Game theory: when you're not the only one choosing -- Rational choice: choosing what is most likely to give you what you want -- Moral decision-making: how we tell right from wrong -- The game of logic -- What causes what? -- Hypothesis testing: truth and evidence -- Problem solving: turning what you don't want into what you want -- Analogical reasoning: this is like that.
Summary: "Do you know what economists mean when they refer to you as a "rational agent"? Or why a psychologist might label your idea a "creative insight"? Or how a philosopher could be logical but also passionate in persuading you to obey "moral imperatives"? Or why scientists disagree about the outcomes of experiments comparing drug treatments and disease risk factors? After reading this book, you will be wiser in two ways: You will know how the best and brightest thinkers judge the ways we decide, argue, solve problems, and tell right from wrong. But you will also understand why, when we don't meet these standards, it is not always a bad thing. The answers are rooted in the way the human brain has been evolutionarily wired over time to make us kinder and more generous than economists think we ought to be, and more resistant to change and persuasion than scientists and scholars think we ought to be"-- Provided by publisher
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"Do you know what economists mean when they refer to you as a "rational agent"? Or why a psychologist might label your idea a "creative insight"? Or how a philosopher could be logical but also passionate in persuading you to obey "moral imperatives"? Or why scientists disagree about the outcomes of experiments comparing drug treatments and disease risk factors? After reading this book, you will be wiser in two ways: You will know how the best and brightest thinkers judge the ways we decide, argue, solve problems, and tell right from wrong. But you will also understand why, when we don't meet these standards, it is not always a bad thing. The answers are rooted in the way the human brain has been evolutionarily wired over time to make us kinder and more generous than economists think we ought to be, and more resistant to change and persuasion than scientists and scholars think we ought to be"-- Provided by publisher

Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-195) and index.

Introduction -- Game theory: when you're not the only one choosing -- Rational choice: choosing what is most likely to give you what you want -- Moral decision-making: how we tell right from wrong -- The game of logic -- What causes what? -- Hypothesis testing: truth and evidence -- Problem solving: turning what you don't want into what you want -- Analogical reasoning: this is like that.

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