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David Brooks:社群動物
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David Brooks |
TED2011
• March 2011
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紐約時報專欄作家 David Brooks 在新書中描寫認知科學中對人性的新發現,包含經濟、政治和我們的自我認知。在這篇幽默機智的演講中,他解釋為何我們不能把人們當做以獨立自覺做出選擇的孤立個體。
culture
motivation
brain
society
emotions
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紐約時報專欄作家 David Brooks 在新書中描寫認知科學中對人性的新發現,包含經濟、政治和我們的自我認知。在這篇幽默機智的演講中,他解釋為何我們不能把人們當做以獨立自覺做出選擇的孤立個體。
culture
motivation
brain
society
emotions
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David Brooks
Op-ed columnist, author
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Writer and thinker David Brooks has covered business, crime and politics over a long career in journalism.
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