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Strangers to Ourselves

Discovering the Adaptive Unconscious

by Timothy D. Wilson · 2004 · 272 pages

Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell
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Malcolm Gladwell

About This Book

Timothy D. Wilson introduces the concept of the adaptive unconscious, a set of sophisticated mental processes that govern judgments and behaviors outside of conscious awareness. The book argues that introspection is a limited tool for self-knowledge and that individuals are often better understood by observing their own actions and external feedback. It synthesizes social psychology research to explain why much of our mental life remains inaccessible to the conscious mind.

Book Details

Published

2004

Pages

272

Language

en

ISBN

9780674013827

Awards & Recognition

New York Times Magazine Best 100 Ideas of 2002

Audiobook Available

8h 31m
Narrated by Joe Barrett

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