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Two minds: intuition and analysis in the history of economic thought

By: Publication details: New York Springer 2005Description: x, 178 pISBN:
  • 9780387240695
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 153.44
Summary: 0uthor explores in this book are, first analytical mind, and second, the intuitive mind. In part one he presents the leading theories on intuition, discusees recent developments in cognitive science. In part two he considers the presumably analytic and logical nature of economics and then demonstrates the many ways in which economists from Adam Smith to Herbert Simon have relied on intuition as a fruitful mental activity.
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0uthor explores in this book are, first analytical mind, and second, the intuitive mind. In part one he presents the leading theories on intuition, discusees recent developments in cognitive science. In part two he considers the presumably analytic and logical nature of economics and then demonstrates the many ways in which economists from Adam Smith to Herbert Simon have relied on intuition as a fruitful mental activity.

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