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  1. 25 de oct. de 2011 · Daniel Kahneman. 4.18. 502,605 ratings17,051 reviews. In the highly anticipated Thinking, Fast and Slow, Kahneman takes us on a groundbreaking tour of the mind and explains the two systems that drive the way we think. System 1 is fast, intuitive, and emotional; System 2 is slower, more deliberative, and more logical.

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  2. 2 de abr. de 2013 · Thinking, Fast and Slow. Paperback – April 2, 2013. by Daniel Kahneman (Author) 4.6 43,519 ratings. #1 Best Seller in Business Decision Making. See all formats and editions. *Major New York Times Bestseller. *More than 2.6 million copies sold. *One of The New York Times Book Review's ten best books of the year.

    • Daniel Kahneman
    • $11.29
    • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
  3. "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman is a game-changing book that provides invaluable insights into how our minds work and how we make decisions. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the biases that influence our thinking, from the two thinking systems to real-life examples.

  4. Thinking, Fast and Slow is a 2011 popular science book by psychologist Daniel Kahneman . The book's main thesis is a differentiation between two modes of thought: "System 1" is fast, instinctive and emotional; "System 2" is slower, more deliberative, and more logical. The book delineates rational and non-rational motivations or triggers ...

    • Daniel Kahneman
    • 499 pages
    • 2011
    • 2011
  5. 4 de feb. de 2018 · Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman is dense and introduces you to foundational ideas in behavioral science. It’s shocking, entertaining, and probably more educational than any...

  6. In his mega bestseller, Thinking, Fast and Slow, Daniel Kahneman, world-famous psychologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics, takes us on a groundbreaking tour of the mind and explains the two systems that drive the way we think.

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  7. System 2 to thinking slow. Kahneman describes System 1 in many evocative ways: it is intuitive, automatic, unconscious, and effortless, it answers questions quickly through associations and resemblances, it is non-statistical, gullible, and heuristic. System 2 in contrast is what economists think of as thinking: it is conscious, slow ...