Wer denken will, muss fühlen: die heimliche Macht der Unvernunft
Format: paperback
ISBN:
3426784246
Publish date: 2012
Publisher: Knaur-Taschenbuch-Verl.
Pages no: 366
Edition language: Deutsch
Category:
Non Fiction,
Science,
Business,
Economics,
Self Help,
Philosophy,
Sociology,
Psychology,
Neuroscience,
Social Science,
Brain
not horrible, but Freakonomics and Black Swan, even Outliers are better. re-uses a lot of tired stories to express viewpoints that are contentious, even dubious.almost New York Times level quality, but definitely not horrible or unbearable
Not as good as predictable irrationalbut interesting reading none the less
A relatively quick read, this book suggests that irrationality isn't bad per se, it just needs to be accounted for and utilized in the right situations. I guess I tend to fall more on the Spock side of the equation... a good book to read, and an excellent counterpart to predictably irrational.
http://pro-libertate.net/20110203/152-upside-irrationality
I was going to write a long review of this, but David's hit it right on the head. It's an interesting book but it suffers from too much padding and too many references back to Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions.