Buy on Amazon Get the audiobook 03/08/2024 12:30 am GMT The art of thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli is a window into human psychology and reasoning; how we: Make decisions; Evaluate choices and options; Develop cognitive biases. This book helps you notice and recognize erroneous thinking...
Nigel Warburton, Five Books philosophy editor and author of Thinking from A to Z, selects some of the best books on critical thinking—and explains how they will help us make better-informed decisions and construct more valid arguments.
Although the breadth and depth of most of these books limit their use in a one-term introductory course, they fit comfortably in a two-term course. We suggest alternative ways to incorporate supplementary critical thinking books into the psychology curriculum.Pam Marek...
While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard The Great Mental Models as the ultimate read on Critical Thinking & Problem Solving. What are the Top 10 Critical Thinking & Problem Solving books? Blinkist curators have picked the following: The Great Mental Models...
Yes, indeed. When I was an undergraduate in psychology and physiology, from 1970 to 1973, there was no way that you could talk about consciousness to your lecturers. But that was beginning to break down for a variety of reasons. Research on imagery, for example, was a help. And the dis...
Architects such as Alfredo Muñoz and his firm ABIBOO, Juhani Pallasmaa and Peter Zumthor are among those often associated with architectural phenomenology, concerned with perception psychology, focused on the primacy of sensory and experiential qualities. Norman Foster and phenomenology are not so often...
Ms. Joy has conducted almost twenty years of work in the field of human thriving — from science, spirituality, biographies, and philosophers including research in philosophy, positive psychology, sociology, quantum physics, psychoimmunology and other sciences as they relate to what cultivates human ...
It shows how we walk a fine line between monstrosity and heroism daily – yet it isn’t our nature that determines on which side of the line we fall, but the numerous situational forces that permeate our lives. Who should read The Lucifer Effect? People interested in psychology and ...
The force of Lee’s contribution is not primarily in the raising of familiar issues about distance and psychology. Instead, by focusing on individual crewmembers and preserving personal narrative, Reaper Force brings to the fore a set of questions that have not yet been adequately addressed. For...
The books here are listed in categories to make your search for the next read easier. Dive into other cultures with books on anthropology. Explore the (cultural) history of psychedelics. Learn from the experiences of others. And find yourself next to Alexander Shulgin to learn about the chemis...