Thinking Fast and Slow Age Rating: What Age Is It Right For?

Recommended Age:
16
+
Best for independent readers who enjoy intellectually demanding, idea-driven nonfiction that challenges assumptions about human reasoning, judgment, and decision-making.

About the Book

A Nobel Prize-winning psychologist explains the two systems of thinking that drive human judgment — fast intuitive thinking and slower deliberate reasoning — and reveals how cognitive biases affect decision-making in everyday life.

Content Ratings

❤️
No Romance
No romantic content.
💡
Moderate Themes
The book's analysis of human cognitive limitations and systematic irrationality may be unsettling for readers who prefer to trust their instincts. The content is analytical and intellectually demanding.
⚔️
No Violence
No violence.
Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman Book Cover
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Author:
Daniel Kahneman
Genre:
Nonfiction
Published:
2011
Page Count:
499
Ages:
16
+

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