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Sloman, Steven A.
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The knowledge illusion : = why we never think alone /
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Title/Author:
The knowledge illusion :/ Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach.
Reminder of title:
why we never think alone /
Author:
Sloman, Steven A.
other author:
Fernbach, Philip.
Published:
London :Macmillan, : 2017.,
Description:
296 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Ignorance and the community of knowledge -- What we know -- Why we think -- How we think -- Why we think what isn't so -- Thinking with our bodies and the world -- Thinking with other people -- Thinking with technology -- Thinking about science -- Thinking about politics -- The new definition of smart -- Making people smart -- Making smarter decisions -- Appraising ignorance and illusion.
Subject:
Thought and thinking. -
ISBN:
9781509813070
The knowledge illusion : = why we never think alone /
Sloman, Steven A.
The knowledge illusion :
why we never think alone /Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach. - London :Macmillan,2017. - 296 p. :ill. ;24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ignorance and the community of knowledge -- What we know -- Why we think -- How we think -- Why we think what isn't so -- Thinking with our bodies and the world -- Thinking with other people -- Thinking with technology -- Thinking about science -- Thinking about politics -- The new definition of smart -- Making people smart -- Making smarter decisions -- Appraising ignorance and illusion.
"Two cognitive scientists explain how the human brain relies on the communal nature of intelligence and knowledge, constantly gathering information and expertise stored outside our mind and bodies, to overcome its shortcomings of being error prone, irrational and often ignorant,"--NoveList.
ISBN: 9781509813070NT1250
LCCN: 2016036297Subjects--Topical Terms:
517849
Thought and thinking.
LC Class. No.: B105.T54 / S56 2017
Dewey Class. No.: 153.4/2
The knowledge illusion : = why we never think alone /
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