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ISBN
1526491087
Book Title
Reasoning, Judging, Deciding HARDCOVER
Original Language
English
Unit Quantity
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Product Identifiers

Publisher
SAGE Publications, The Limited
ISBN-10
1526491087
ISBN-13
9781526491084
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9050090156

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Reasoning, Judging, Deciding : the Science of Thinking
Publication Year
2022
Subject
General
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Not Available
Author
Stephanie Howarth, Colin Wastell
Subject Area
Reference, Psychology
Format
Book, Other

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Item Weight
38.8 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
7 in

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Reviews
A very engaging book that gives a comprehensive overview of the topics in thinking. I like in particular the theory centred approach endorsed, and that the authors show how arguments shape theories and how theories develop and progress over time., "Thinking is the most fun you can have on your own, but we all do it differently. This book is an entertaining guide down the rabbit hole so that we can find out how we think about thinking and what we think about it. There is no doubt that this will help us understand not only ourselves but others too." -- Amanda Ellison "A very engaging book that gives a comprehensive overview of the topics in thinking. I like in particular the theory centred approach endorsed, and that the authors show how arguments shape theories and how theories develop and progress over time." -- Gernot Horstmann, "Thinking is the most fun you can have on your own, but we all do it differently. This book is an entertaining guide down the rabbit hole so that we can find out how we think about thinking and what we think about it. There is no doubt that this will help us understand not only ourselves but others too." - Professor Amanda Ellison, author of Splitting, the Inside Story on Headaches, Durham University, Thinking is the most fun you can have on your own, but we all do it differently. This book is an entertaining guide down the rabbit hole so that we can find out how we think about thinking and what we think about it. There is no doubt that this will help us understand not only ourselves but others too.
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
153.4
Table Of Content
Chapter 1. Inheritors of the EnlightenmentChapter 2. A Cognitive Revolution? When the mind began to matter!Chapter 3. Thinking Under Uncertainty: Expected Utility TheoryChapter 4. Prospect Theory: Heuristics and some biasesChapter 5. Ecological Rationality: Are humans effective thinkers?Chapter 6. Dual Process Models: Is the mind made up of two components?Chapter 7. Mind: Modular and Extended: Is the mind made up of many components, internal and external?Chapter 8. Deduction, Induction, Abduction: Reasoning formal and speculativeChapter 9. Problem Solving Including Analogical Reasoning: Learning to answer the question that is asked!Chapter 10. Imagination: The play space of the mindChapter 11. Nudge: Making good outcomes more commonChapter 12. Expertise: How do experts think?Chapter 13. Moral Reasoning: How do people decide on what is right?Chapter 14. Cognitive Science of Religion: What can models of the mind tell us about belief in the supernatural?Chapter 15. Artificial Intelligence: Computer thinking: What kind of thinking can computers really do?Chapter 16. Argumentative Theory: Is the construction of arguments central to human thinking?Chapter 17. Three Thinking Illusions: How much of our thinking is done alone?Chapter 18. Thinking and Uncertainty: What effect does not knowing for certain have on our thinking?Chapter 19. Thinking Scientifically: Easy or hard?Chapter 20. Conspiratorial Thinking: Why are people so suspicious of governments and big business?Chapter 21. Sceptical Thinking: How to avoid being duped by fake news!
Intended Audience
College Audience
Synopsis
Wastell & Howarth's text clearly, accessibly and comprehensibly introduces the core theories of Thinking, leaving no stone unturned, students will receive an in-depth coverage of the theoretical side of this subject area before the authors delve into a more practical understanding of the topic., Are humans effective thinkers? How do we decide what is right? Can we avoid being duped by fake news?Thinking and Reasoning is the study of how humans think; exploring rationality, decision making and judgment within all contexts of life. With contemporary case studies and reflective questions to develop your understanding of key dilemmas, this book covers the fundamentals of the science behind thinking, reasoning, and decision-making, making it essential reading for any student of Thinking and Reasoning.From heuristic biases to the cognitive science of religion, and from artificial intelligence to conspiracy theories, Wastell & Howarths text clearly and comprehensibly introduces you to the core theories of thinking, leaving no stone unturned, before showing you how to apply theory to practice.The unique selling point of the book is the inclusion of current topics and recent developments, a very good structure and it approaches the field from a very wide angle., Are humans effective thinkers? How do we decide what is right? Can we avoid being duped by fake news? Thinking and Reasoning is the study of how humans think; exploring rationality, decision making and judgment within all contexts of life. With contemporary case studies and reflective questions to develop your understanding of key dilemmas, this book covers the fundamentals of the science behind thinking, reasoning, and decision-making, making it essential reading for any student of Thinking and Reasoning. From heuristic biases to the cognitive science of religion, and from artificial intelligence to conspiracy theories, Wastell & Howarth's text clearly and comprehensibly introduces you to the core theories of thinking, leaving no stone unturned, before showing you how to apply theory to practice. 'The unique selling point of the book is the inclusion of current topics and recent developments, a very good structure and it approaches the field from a very wide angle.'
LC Classification Number
BF441

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