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Thinking, Fast and Slow

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Literary FictionPublished 2011

Thinking, Fast and Slow

by Daniel Kahneman

Pages

320

Difficulty

Moderate

Tone

Hopeful

Rating

4.0

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Editorial review

The Nobel laureate distills decades of work in cognitive and behavioral psychology into a single framework: a fast, intuitive 'System 1' and a slow, deliberate 'System 2,' whose interactions explain a wide range of systematic errors in human judgment. Each chapter introduces a bias and the experiments that revealed it.

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Summary

The Nobel laureate distills decades of work in cognitive and behavioral psychology into a single framework: a fast, intuitive 'System 1' and a slow, deliberate 'System 2,' whose interactions explain a wide range of systematic errors in human judgment. Each chapter introduces a bias and the experiments that revealed it.

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Key takeaways

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    Thinking, Fast and Slow rewards readers who want substance as well as story.

  • 2

    The prose and structure earn a second look after the final page.

  • 3

    A strong entry point for literary fiction on your reading list.

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    ZKChatbot highlights it for balanced, high-quality discovery.

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Themes

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