The Connected World of Daniel Kahneman
Daniel Kahneman was a transformative figure in modern thought, a Nobel Prize-winning psychologist who fundamentally reshaped our understanding of the human mind. Often regarded as the father of behavioral economics, Kahneman bridged the gap between psychology and economics by exposing the inherent biases and irrationalities that drive our decision-making processes. His pioneering research challenged the long-held belief that humans are purely rational actors, providing a profound new framework for how we perceive risk and judgment. This legacy is best captured in his global bestseller, Thinking, Fast and Slow, which remains a seminal text for anyone seeking to understand the dual systems of intuition and logic. Through other influential works like Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment, Kahneman’s insights continue to empower readers to sharpen their critical thinking and improve their choices in every facet of life, from personal finances to global policy.
Books by Daniel Kahneman
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman
Attention and Effort
Daniel Kahneman
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman
Choices, Values, and Frames
Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman
Dominant Themes Explored by Daniel Kahneman
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