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{{review|Thinking, Fast and Slow|Daniel Kahneman|15 July 2012|Present Company Included}} | {{review|Thinking, Fast and Slow|Daniel Kahneman|R2JYVT6FPAXW3D|15 July 2012|Present Company Included}} | ||
This is a monster book packed with fascinating insights about how our cognitive systems process and render information. Its starting premise is that we have two discrete "systems" for mental processing. Daniel Kahneman, a cognitive psychologist who transformed himself into a Nobel Prize-winning behavioural economist, gives these the Dr. Seussian labels "System 1 and System 2". | This is a monster book packed with fascinating insights about how our cognitive systems process and render information. Its starting premise is that we have two discrete "systems" for mental processing. Daniel Kahneman, a cognitive psychologist who transformed himself into a Nobel Prize-winning behavioural economist, gives these the Dr. Seussian labels "System 1 and System 2". | ||