Thinking, Fast and Slow
Rating Breakdown
- Pages
- 499
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780374275631
- Reading Time
- ~8h 44min
Thinking, Fast and Slow is a book by Daniel Kahneman. It has 499 pages.
About this book
Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel laureate in economics and cognitive psychologist, examines the architecture of human judgment through an exploration of how people process information. The text introduces a framework distinguishing between two modes of thought: an automatic, intuitive system that operates quickly and effortlessly, and a deliberate, effortful system responsible for complex reasoning. Drawing on decades of research in psychology and behavioral economics, Kahneman illustrates how these mental processes shape everyday decisions, often producing predictable errors known as cognitive biases. The work investigates phenomena such as overconfidence, loss aversion, and the influence of contextual framing on rational choice. Rather than prescribing methods for flawless decision-making, the book analyzes the limitations of human intuition and identifies the conditions under which analytical thinking succeeds or fails. Its synthesis of academic research into an accessible structure has established it as a widely cited reference for students and professionals studying psychology, economics, and the mechanics of human behavior.
About the Author
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What Readers Are Saying
“Fascinating research but the book is about 100 pages too long. Gets repetitive in the middle.”
“The most important non-fiction book of the 21st century. Kahneman deserved every accolade.”
“Reading this made me realize how often I make irrational decisions. Humbling and enlightening.”
Reviews (10)
Fascinating research but the book is about 100 pages too long. Gets repetitive in the middle.
The most important non-fiction book of the 21st century. Kahneman deserved every accolade.
Reading this made me realize how often I make irrational decisions. Humbling and enlightening.
As a psychology student, this was required reading. As a human, it should be required for everyone.
Dense but rewarding. Every chapter reveals another cognitive bias you didn't know you had.
Important ideas but dry writing. I'd recommend a good summary instead of the full book for most people.
Changed how I think about thinking. System 1 and System 2 is such a useful framework.
A masterwork of behavioral psychology made accessible. The "what you see is all there is" concept is unforgettable.
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Thinking, Fast and Slow has 499 pages.
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Daniel Kahneman, a Nobel laureate in economics and cognitive psychologist, examines the architecture of human judgment through an exploration of how people process information. The text introduces a framework distinguishing between two modes of thought: an automatic, intuitive system that operates q...
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Thinking, Fast and Slow was written by Daniel Kahneman.
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Thinking, Fast and Slow has an average rating of 4.2/5 based on 10 ratings on Booklogr.