0 of 1 available systemwide,
with no current holds.
Location and Availability
|
Burton Barr Central Library
— 0 available
|
| |
Call Number |
Status |
| |
New Book Collection -
371.334 G27a
  - New
|
Checked Out
- (Due: Jun 3 2013)
|
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-235) and index.
Contents:
- Preface
- Orwell's question: why are humans so stupid? PART I: How to be stupid: Short-circuiting the circuit of human reflective action
- The limits of human memory
- Mental comfort stories
- Lack of context
- Lack of experience
- Pitfalls along our search for status and solidarity
- Words gone awry
- Lack of agency
- Institutions and frozen thought
- Fact-free stories that sound good
|
- Imagined kin
- Lonely groups of one
- When not to trust experts
- Evading knowledge
- Flight from complexity. PART II: How to get smart before it's too late: Inclusive we: how we can all get smarter together
- Big minds, not little minds
- Mind visions and new, better worlds
- Synchronized intelligence: getting our minds and tools in synch
- Interlude to forestall possible misunderstandings
- Getting smarter before it's too late
|
What is the Rotten Tomatoes Tomatometer?
The Tomatometer measures the percentage of Approved Tomatometer Critics who recommend a certain movie --
or the number of good reviews divided by the total number of reviews.
A good review is denoted by a
FRESH tomato.
A bad review is denoted by a ROTTEN tomato. 
In order for a movie to receive an overall rating of FRESH on Rotten Tomatoes, the reading on the Tomatometer for that movie must be at
least 60%. Otherwise, it is ROTTEN. The ratings and reviews are licensed by the Phoenix Public Library from Rotten Tomatoes. For more information,
please visit the Rotten Tomatoes website at www.rottentomatoes.com