Types of Thinking
by
S. Robertson
Types of Thinking provides a basic grounding in the psychology of thinking for undergraduate students with little previous knowledge of cognitive psychology. This clear, well-structured overview explores the practical aspects and applications of everyday thinking, creative thinking, logical and scientific thinking, intelligent thinking and machine thinking. It also explore...more
Paperback, 184 pages
Published
June 22nd 1999
by Routledge
(first published 1999)
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A slim book intended as an introduction in a field of psychology which I find tirelessly fascinating - thinking. Although congnitive psychology and neuroscience are still in their infancies, there has still been a surprising amount of research which highlight the ways in which we think. The most interesting sections of this book deal with not how we reason well, but with our failures of thinking. There is a section on 'naive physics', a phenomenon in which we simplify the realities of gravity, i...more
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