Thought and thinking
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Incoming Resources
- Thinking like Einstein, returning to our visual roots with the emerging revolution in computer information visualization, Thomas G. West
- White bears and other unwanted thoughts, an exploration of suppression, obsession, and the psychology of mental control, Daniel M. Wegner
- Future babble, why expert predictions are next to worthless, and you can do better, Dan Gardner
- The prehistory of the mind, the cognitive origins of art, religion and science, Steven Mithen
- The opposable mind, winning through integrative thinking, Roger L. Martin
- Start, stay, or leave, the art of decision making, Trey Gowdy
- The importance of living, Lin Yutang
- Bozo sapiens, why to err is human, Michael Kaplan and Ellen Kaplan
- Mind programming, from persuasion and brainwashing to self-help and practical metaphysics, Eldon Taylor
- Excuses begone!, [how to change lifelong, self-defeating thinking habits], Wayne W. Dyer
- Thoughts are things, turning your ideas into realities, Bob Proctor and Greg S. Reid
- Thinking with your hands, the surprising science behind how gestures shape our thoughts, Susan Goldin-Meadow
- Think about it!, activities to show you how people think, by Ian Howarth
- How to think like Aquinas, the sure way to perfect your mental powers, Kevin Vost
- Beyond human nature, how culture and experience shape the human mind, Jesse J. Prinz
- Visual thinking, the hidden gifts of people who think in pictures, patterns, and abstractions, Temple Grandin ; with Betsy Lerner
- Six thinking hats, Edward de Bono
- Never be closing, how to sell better without screwing your clients, your colleagues, or yourself, Tim Hurson and Tim Dunne
- Think better (your company's future depends on it-- and so does yours), an innovator's guide to productive thinking, Tim Hurson
- Kinds of minds, toward an understanding of consciousness, Daniel C. Dennett
- The myth of irrationality, the science of the mind from Plato to Star Trek, John McCrone
- A universe of consciousness, how matter becomes imagination, Gerald M. Edelman and Giulio Tononi
- You are now less dumb, how to conquer mob mentality, how to buy happiness, and all the other ways to outsmart yourself, David McRaney
- You are now less dumb, how to conquer mob mentality, how to buy happiness, and all the other ways to outsmart yourself, David McRaney
- I am right, you are wrong, from this to the new renaissance : from rock logic to the water logic, Edward De Bono
- Think like a girl, 10 unique strengths of a woman's brain and how to make them work for you, Tracy Packiam Alloway, PhD
- Different kinds of minds, a guide to your brain, Temple Grandin with Ann D. Koffsky
- Mind mapping, Michael J. Gelb
- Knowing what we know, the transmission of knowledge, from ancient wisdom to modern magic, Simon Winchester
- Shadows of the mind, a search for the missing science of consciousness, Roger Penrose
- Absence of mind, the dispelling of inwardness from the modern myth of the self, Marilynne Robinson
- Smarter than you think, how technology is changing our minds for the better, Clive Thompson
- How you can be more interesting, by Edward De Bono
- Five minds for the future, Howard Gardner
- Loserthink, how untrained brains are ruining America, Scott Adams
- Poets thinking, Pope, Whitman, Dickinson, Yeats, Helen Vendler
- The way we think, conceptual blending and the mind's hidden complexities, Gilles Fauconnier, Mark Turner
- Modal thinking, Alan R. White
- The ape that spoke : language and the evolution of the human mind, John McCrone
- I is an other, the secret life of metaphor and how it shapes the way we see the world, James Geary
- I've been thinking, Daniel C. Dennett
- An overview of automaticity and implications for training the thinking process, Brian J. Holt and Shawn J. Rainey
- Mindful loving, 10 practices for creating deeper connections, Henry Grayson
- The puzzler, one man's quest to solve the most baffling puzzles ever, from crosswords to jigsaws to the meaning of life, A.J. Jacobs ; with puzzles by Greg Pliska
- Presence, exploring profound change in people, organizations, and society, Peter Senge ... [et al.]
- The courage to be disliked, the Japanese phenomenon that shows you how to change your life and achieve real happiness, Ichiro Kishimi and Fumitake Koga
- The knowledge illusion, why we never think alone, Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach
- The invisible gorilla, Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons
- Inevitable illusions, how mistakes of reason rule our minds, Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini ; translated by Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and Keith Botsford
- Flip thinking, the life-changing art of turning problems into opportunities, Berthold Gunster ; translated by Kelly Atkinson
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