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.
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.
全书读完之后我发现就是丹尼尔和阿莫斯的争论合作,心理学家和经济学家的战斗,一生的挚友,合作伙伴,当然也有分歧。我不能理解高知识分子的思维模式,毕竟我在他们脑子里属于大部分人,他们对问题的思考到一定高度是我喜爱且崇拜的,我一直告诉自己多读书的用处就是和别别人...
評分先吐槽中文译名,牛头不对马嘴。我很早就知道这本英文书Undoing Project – A friendship that changed our minds,一直想找它的中文版,在亚马逊网上看到,心存怀疑地确认是一本书。中文名直接扣一星。 对心理学家丹尼尔•卡尼曼和阿莫斯•特沃斯基之间伟大的友谊及合作的...
評分 評分认知偏差和行为经济学入门读物,可以和错误的行为一起读,值得一提的是《错误的行为》主要写作团队也有刘易斯和格拉德维尔; 看阿莫斯和吉仁泽的隔空吵架很有意思,卡尼曼想以和为贵埋头研究,阿莫斯却要把重心放在狠狠痛击“卑鄙的德国佬”身上,认为吉仁泽故意歪曲解读证据,...
評分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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评分終於搞明白Daniel Kahnman和Amos Taversky的故事啦,總在behaviorial finance和richard thaler的書裏麵看到他們倆的名字。
评分兩年前讀過Kahneman寫的"Thinking, fast and slow",對本書中所提到的行為經濟學理論並不陌生。然而這本書中的一句話,讓我在讀到的時候有一種觸電的感覺:"People don' make decisions based on numbers. They need a story"。這和《人類簡史》作者Harari的Ted talk時聽到的"The division in the current world is because of the failure of a popular story"竟然如此異麯同工。聯想起身邊的大事小事,莫不是如此。我們時常忽略數字,卻對一個個故事癡迷不已。若是說對“故事”的迷戀是一種人性,那這本書便是給瞭我一把讀懂它的鑰匙。
评分第一章是Moneyball應用在籃球上,之後大半本都是某科普暢銷書原著的總結(雖然買瞭還沒看)加上兩人各種傳奇生平,直到最後纔涉及到兩人的閤作如何徹底翻船。兩個性格不同的天纔,不管閤作多麼高産還是因為一人驕傲到不願意認可支持同伴的成就導緻翻臉,終被時間打敗諾奬給瞭另一位。(本書的角度)
评分不要讀第一章,完全沒意義。怎麼說呢,作者文筆還不錯,特彆是科普所有的findings的時候。但是把兩個大師的戰友情寫的像是歇斯底裏互相摺磨的情侶我無法忍受。。。Kahneman有他的心魔是真的,但是感情和交流的具化不是這麼臉譜化的結果。人物和現實遠比書的描寫要微妙且復雜。。。
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