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'An astonishing achievement. Nick Chater has blown
my mind — as well as assuring me that my brain just
doesn't work the way I think it does. I haven't been
able to Stop talking about the ideas in this book'
Tim author of Fifty Things That Made the
Modem Economy and The Undercover Economist
'This is a remarkable book. Every other book about thc
mind will tell you either why we're so dumb, or Why
wc'rc so smart. Chater Offers a single elegant theory to
explain both: why our minds so often let us down and
confound us, at the same time that they far surpass our
current attempts to build intelligence in machines'
Tenatbaum, Profes_sor Of Cwmitive
Science and Computation at MIT
'A fascinating intellectual journey While the
mind may indeed be flat in the sense it is de,'0id Of
unconscious ruminations, reading rhis book leaves us
With a much deeper, transformed understanding of our
own thoughts and feelings, and Of how we percx•ive thc
definitively non-flat world in which we live'
author Of Exotk Preferences:
Behavioral Economics and Human Motivation
'The implications for understanding human decision-
making are profound. Everyone Who enjoyed Thinking,
Fast and Slow must read this book'
Gus O'mnnell, torrn« Cabinet and Chair
of me Wtavioural Team Advisory Q»ard
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