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Irrationality Stuart Sutherland

Irrationality By Stuart Sutherland

Irrationality by Stuart Sutherland


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Humans are distinguished from other animals by the capacity for rational thought. They are also capable of self-deceiving and irrational behaviours. This book examines the irrationality to which we are prone, and the human interactions between logic, rationality, self-deception and emotion.

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Irrationality: The Enemy within by Stuart Sutherland

As humans, we consider ourselves to be distinguished from other animals by our capacity for rational thought. And yet we are also capable of numerous self-deceiving and irrational behaviours - from superstitions to racism. In this book, a psychologist examines the many varieties of irrationality to which we are prone, and the complex human interactions between logic, rationality, self-deception and emotion.

Table of Contents

Introduction; The Wrong Impression; Obedience; Conformity; In-groups and Out-groups; Organisational Folly; Misplaced Consistency; Misuse of Rewards and Punishments; Drive and Emotion; Ignoring the Evidence; Distorting the Evidence; Making the Wrong Connections; Mistaken Connections in Medicine; Mistaking the Cause; Misinterpreting the Evidence; Inconsistent Decisions and Bad Bets; Overconfidence; Risks; False Inferences; The Failure of Intuition; Utility; The Paranormal; Causes, Cures and Costs; Further Acknowledgements and Bibliography; Notes; Index.

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GOR003226923
9780140167269
0140167269
Irrationality: The Enemy within by Stuart Sutherland
Used - Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
1994-03-31
368
N/A
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