The knowledge illusion : why we never think alone
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- 9781509813070
- 153.42 23 SLO-K
- B105.T54 S56 2017
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IIITD General Stacks | Self Help | 153.42 SLO-K (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 008384 |
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153.42 GRA-T Think again : | 153.42 KAH-T Thinking, fast and slow | 153.42 KAH-T Thinking, fast and slow | 153.42 SLO-K The knowledge illusion : | 153.5 GAW-C Creative visualization | 153.6 MAY-H How to win any argument : without raising your voice, losing your cool, or coming to blows | 153.6 SCR-S Skill It, kill It : up your game |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [269]-284) 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.
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