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Inevitable illusions

how mistakes of reason rule our minds

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An edition of Inevitable illusions (1994)

Inevitable illusions

how mistakes of reason rule our minds

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Writing with all the wit and charm that have made his books international best-sellers, Piattelli-Palmarini explores the full range of cognitive illusions. From the perils of "probability blindness" to the smoke and mirrors of "magical thinking" and the perplexing twists and turns of the "seven deadly mental sins," he guides us on a sweeping tour of these fascinating discoveries.

Through amusing and engaging examples, he allows us to see exactly where we go wrong and why we are so often ready to bet not just money, but even our lives and the lives of others, on our false conclusions. Taking us on a delightful intellectual adventure, Piattelli-Palmarini probes some of the most intriguing and significant new findings about the mysteries of the human mind and reveals how we can consciously protect ourselves from the deceptive short-cuts and flaws in logic that rule our thoughts.

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Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Pages
242

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Cover of: Inevitable Illusions
Inevitable Illusions: How Mistakes of Reason Rule Our Minds
November 1996, Wiley
in English
Cover of: Inevitable illusions
Inevitable illusions: how mistakes of reason rule our minds
1994, Wiley
in English
Cover of: Inevitable illusions
Inevitable illusions: how mistakes of reason rule our minds
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-236) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
153.4/3
Library of Congress
BF442 .P5213 1994, BF442.P5213 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 242 p. ;
Number of pages
242

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1088705M
Internet Archive
inevitableillusi0000piat
ISBN 10
0471581267
LCCN
94012759
OCLC/WorldCat
30595276
Library Thing
137656
Goodreads
736284

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St. Louis, Missouri, can be proud of possessing the largest optical illusion ever created by the hand of man.
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