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心理学者のダン・アリエリが自身に起きた2つのトラブルを科学的な視点から検証します。自己の短期的な目標は、意識・無意識に関わらず、知識への探求心や見識にどうのような影響を及ぼすのでしょうか。彼は、この難問を考える際に、彼は人間の欲望に満ちた脳を忘れてはならないと説きます。
It's become increasingly obvious that the dismal science of economics is not as firmly grounded in actual behavior as was once supposed. In "Predictably Irrational," Dan Ariely tells us why. Full bio »
Translated into Japanese by Takahiro Shimpo
Reviewed by Hidetoshi Yamauchi
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