The author of The Ingenuity Gap weighs in on what he thinks is a clever notion but a loosely-thought-out walk through some interesting yet under-examined connections about how we experience and use cognition.
The Globe And Mail [Toronto] Thomas Homer-Dixon
By the end of this book, the reader is left with a mishmash of half-developed ideas and no real understanding of fast cognition’s intricacies or how it can go astray
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“Within a few weeks, Blink ! will be part of the Zeitgeist.
will Buzz. And its wide influence will subtly allow people to rationalize prejudices, stereotyping and the premature close of reflection and thought.
Simple storytelling sometimes comes with a high price.
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