迈克尔·舍默
佩珀代因大学心理学学士,加州大学富尔顿分校实验心理学硕士,克莱蒙特研究大学科学史博士。
曾在加州大学洛杉矶分校教授心理学、进化论和科学史。
他著作颇丰,出版过9本书,包括畅销书《为什么人们会相信怪事》、《我们何以信》和《善与恶的科学》。
他目前担任克莱蒙特研究大学客座教授,同时是《科学人》杂志的专栏作家,以及《怀疑论者》杂志的发行人。
已故当代最著名的进化生物学家斯蒂芬·古尔德称舍默为“美国公众生活中的重要人物”。
发表于2025-06-02
The Mind of the Market 2025 pdf epub mobi 电子书
This is my homework for computational evolution biology. Part of the content relates to this book. The following analogies of pairs of definitions are from economical and biological realms. 1. Commercial competition and natural selection First of all, bot...
评分 评分写在前面,本文皆属自言自语,而笔者正处于把书读厚的过程,认知表达偏差在所难免,所写之字,贻笑大方。 一、作者开宗明义的提出了本书力图解决的三个问题:也就是在人类社会从“捕猎-采集”进化到“贸易-消费”的这一历史进程中。 1)市场意识(交换)是如何产生的? 2)大...
评分Econ students frequently make mistakes by taking a theoretical assumption (i.e. rational choice) for solidary fact when confronting with real world problems. It appears to me that such attitude is both arrogant and narrow-minded. This book will hopefully se...
评分这是一本值得推荐的好书,我也是在不经意间看到,并阅读了,很多内容新颖,理论丰富,内容很多实验研究。 对大脑多了一份了解,也就是从这本开始我对人类的进化发生兴趣,开始了一个新领域的探索。
图书标签: Economics 经济 思维 心理与行为 mind 行为经济学 美國 经济学
Bestselling author Michael Shermer explains how evolution shaped the modern economy-and why people are so irrational about money How did we make the leap from ancient hunter-gatherers to modern consumers and traders? Why do people get so emotional and irrational about bottom-line financial and business decisions? Is the capitalist marketplace a sort of Darwinian organism, evolved through natural selection as the fittest way to satisfy our needs? In this eye-opening exploration, author and psychologist Michael Shermer uncovers the evolutionary roots of our economic behavior. Drawing on the new field of neuroeconomics, Shermer investigates what brain scans reveal about bargaining, snap purchases, and establishing trust in business. He scrutinizes experiments in behavioral economics to understand why people hang on to losing stocks, why negotiations disintegrate into tit-for-tat disputes, and why money does not make us happy. He brings together astonishing findings from psychology, biology, and other sciences to describe how our tribal ancestry makes us suckers for brands, why researchers believe cooperation unleashes biochemicals similar to those released during sex, why free trade promises to build alliances between nations, and how even capuchin monkeys get indignant if they don't get a fair reward for their work.
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评分如果已经读过作者的其他书,或者类似behavioral econ系列,这本实在毫无新意,不过单看的话也还好
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评分很好的书。
评分如果已经读过作者的其他书,或者类似behavioral econ系列,这本实在毫无新意,不过单看的话也还好
The Mind of the Market 2025 pdf epub mobi 电子书