Everything is obvious

how common sense fails

335 pages

English language

Published Jan. 7, 2011 by Atlantic.

ISBN:
978-1-84887-214-1
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OCLC Number:
782049263

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Common sense underpins the constellation of decisions and opinions we make and form every day. As individuals, and as a society, the way we behave, react and interact is grounded in our perception of the sensible thing to do.

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There are some really great summaries of this book on Goodreads: I like Deb's. Reviews like this have to be long because this book talks about so much stuff, but they are most useful after you've read the book. I'd like to highlight some things for people who haven't read it yet, and yet which might help those who have read it appreciate it more.

Duncan Watts is one of my heroes for two achievements: (1) expanding, with colleagues, the state of the art in path-dependent non-ergodic random processes theory, and (2) running, with colleagues, the famous MusicLab experiment, which demonstrated the power and real-world applicability of the first result. MusicLab, to me, is one of the great experiments of the last hundred years, and Watts himself has written a cogent summary of its meaning and relevance---highly, highly recommended, no matter where you think your interests lie, …

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Subjects

  • Thought and thinking
  • Common sense
  • Reasoning
  • Common sense reasoning
  • Kritik
  • Denkfehler
  • Irrtum
  • Illusion