The Undoing Project

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出版者:W. W. Norton & Company
作者:Michael Lewis
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页数:368
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出版时间:2016-12-6
价格:USD 28.95
装帧:Hardcover
isbn号码:9780393254594
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图书标签:
  • 心理学
  • 行为经济学
  • MichaelLewis
  • 经济学
  • 传记
  • 英文原版
  • psychology
  • 以色列
  • 心理学
  • 认知科学
  • 决策理论
  • 行为经济学
  • 人类偏见
  • 诺贝尔奖得主
  • 大卫·斯隆·斯隆
  • 丹尼尔·卡尼曼
  • 阿莫斯·特沃斯基
  • 团队合作
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具体描述

Best-selling author Michael Lewis examines how a Nobel Prize–winning theory of the mind altered our perception of reality.

Forty years ago, Israeli psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky wrote a series of breathtakingly original studies undoing our assumptions about the decision-making process. Their papers showed the ways in which the human mind erred, systematically, when forced to make judgments about uncertain situations. Their work created the field of behavioral economics, revolutionized Big Data studies, advanced evidence-based medicine, led to a new approach to government regulation, and made much of Michael Lewis’s own work possible. Kahneman and Tversky are more responsible than anybody for the powerful trend to mistrust human intuition and defer to algorithms.

The Undoing Project is about the fascinating collaboration between two men who have the dimensions of great literary figures. They became heroes in the university and on the battlefield―both had important careers in the Israeli military―and their research was deeply linked to their extraordinary life experiences. In the process they may well have changed, for good, mankind’s view of its own mind.

作者简介

Michael Lewis, is the best-selling author of Liar’s Poker, Moneyball, The Blind Side, and Flash Boys. He lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife and three children.

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I've always been a fan of Michael Lewis' writings, he is a good storyteller, and ever since my high school English class days, I've been fond of writers who excel at storytelling. However, despite his being known for books on centered on the world of finan...  

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1.关于书 并不最喜欢这本书本身 虽然作者真的很skillful并且tried to explain the research findings in a plain & funny way 还是更习惯高密度的陈述和讨论 日常例子并不真的帮助理解理论本身 (吐槽:感觉作者很egocentric 非常陶醉于自己一直以来取得的成就和这本书...  

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当一头驴站在两堆稻草前,你认为它会如何选择呢? 你可能会说,这个条件不充分,我没法回答。 这两堆稻草重量相同吗?新鲜程度一样吗?即使表面看上去差不多,会不会其中一堆是新鲜稻草掩盖的枯草陷阱呢? 于是我们会仔细观察这两堆稻草的不同,不敢判断决策,直到看着稻草活活...  

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IQ podcast 听 Michael Lewis 讲他跟 Danny 相遇的故事挺感人的。Danny and Amos 这对难兄难弟,照 Michael 的说法是一种恋爱关系。。

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第一章是Moneyball应用在篮球上,之后大半本都是某科普畅销书原著的总结(虽然买了还没看)加上两人各种传奇生平,直到最后才涉及到两人的合作如何彻底翻船。两个性格不同的天才,不管合作多么高产还是因为一人骄傲到不愿意认可支持同伴的成就导致翻脸,终被时间打败诺奖给了另一位。(本书的角度)

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两年前读过Kahneman写的"Thinking, fast and slow",对本书中所提到的行为经济学理论并不陌生。然而这本书中的一句话,让我在读到的时候有一种触电的感觉:"People don' make decisions based on numbers. They need a story"。这和《人类简史》作者Harari的Ted talk时听到的"The division in the current world is because of the failure of a popular story"竟然如此异曲同工。联想起身边的大事小事,莫不是如此。我们时常忽略数字,却对一个个故事痴迷不已。若是说对“故事”的迷恋是一种人性,那这本书便是给了我一把读懂它的钥匙。

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不要读第一章,完全没意义。怎么说呢,作者文笔还不错,特别是科普所有的findings的时候。但是把两个大师的战友情写的像是歇斯底里互相折磨的情侣我无法忍受。。。Kahneman有他的心魔是真的,但是感情和交流的具化不是这么脸谱化的结果。人物和现实远比书的描写要微妙且复杂。。。

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我觉得我还是比较喜欢泛财经类,可读性很强的东西看。

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