Thought and thinking
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Incoming Resources
- In defense of troublemakers, the power of dissent in life and business, Charlan Nemeth
- Dumbth and 79 ways to make Americans smarter, by Steve Allen
- Endless questions, critical thinking and research, produced by Sally Beaty ; written by Cody Farley
- How to be a brilliant thinker, exercise your mind and find creative solutions, Paul Sloane
- The science delusion, asking the big questions in a culture of easy answers, Curtis White
- Think again, the power of knowing what you don't know, Adam Grant
- Collaborative intelligence, thinking with people who think differently, Dawna Markova, Ph.D., Angie McArthur
- The wandering mind, what the brain does when you're not looking, Michael C. Corballis
- Future minds, how the digital age is changing our minds, why this matters, and what we can do about it, Richard Watson
- The voices within, the history and science of how we talk to ourselves, Charles Fernyhough
- 1001 ideas that changed the way we think, general editor, Robert Arp ; preface by Arthur Caplan
- Quantify!, a crash course in smart thinking, Göran Grimvall
- Existential thinking;, a philosophical orientation,, by Bernard J. Boelen
- The accidental universe, the world you thought you knew, Alan Lightman
- Good thinking, seven powerful ideas that influence the way we think, Denise D. Cummins
- Thinking, fast and slow, Daniel Kahneman
- Visual thinking, the hidden gifts of people who think in pictures, patterns, and abstractions, Temple Grandin ; with Betsy Lerner
- Chatter, the voice in our head, why it matters, and how to harness it, Ethan Kross
- A user's guide to thought and meaning, Ray Jackendoff ; with illustrations by Neil Cohn, Bill Griffith, and others
- The emperor's new mind, concerning computers, minds, and the laws of physics, Roger Penrose ; foreword by Martin Gardner
- Mindware, tools for smart thinking, Richard E. Nisbett
- The Cambridge handbook of thinking and reasoning, edited by Keith J. Holyoak and Robert G. Morrison
- Thinking with your hands, the surprising science behind how gestures shape our thoughts, Susan Goldin-Meadow
- Predictably irrational, the hidden forces that shape our decisions, Dan Ariely
- The evil of banality, on the life and death importance of thinking, Elizabeth K. Minnich
- White bears and other unwanted thoughts, suppression, obsession, and the psychology of mental control, Daniel M. Wegner
- This will make you smarter, new scientific concepts to improve your thinking, edited by John Brockman ; foreword by David Brooks
- Becoming a critical thinker, Vincent Ryan Ruggiero
- The recursive mind, the origins of human language, thought, and civilization, Michael C. Corballis
- Are we unique?, a scientist explores the unparalleled intelligence of the human mind, James Trefil
- The knowledge illusion, why we never think alone, Steven Sloman and Philip Fernbach
- The first moderns, profiles in the origins of twentieth-century thought, William R. Everdell
- What intelligence tests miss, the psychology of rational thought, Keith E. Stanovich
- How to think straight, an introduction to critical reasoning, Antony Flew
- Creating great choices, a leader's guide to integrative thinking, Jennifer Riel, Roger L. Martin
- Physical intelligence, the science of how the body and the mind guide each other through life, Scott Grafton
- Focus, the hidden driver of excellence, Daniel Goleman
- Smarter than you think, how technology is changing our minds for the better, Clive Thompson
- The psychology of cognition, Gillian Cohen, Department of experimental psychology, University of Oxford
- Six thinking hats, Edward de Bono
- Social media and your brain, web-based communication is changing how we think and express ourselves, C.G. Prado, PhD, FRSC, editor
- Changing the subject, art and attention in the Internet age, Sven Birkerts
- The stuff of thought, language as a window into human nature, Steven Pinker
- Five minds for the future, Howard Gardner
- Mind over mind, the surprising power of expectations, Chris Berdik
- Build your argument, Dave Rush
- A study of thinking, [by] Jerome S. Bruner, Jacqueline J. Goodnow [and] George A. Austin. With an appendix on language by Roger W. Brown
- Beyond human nature, how culture and experience shape the human mind, Jesse J. Prinz
- The geography of insight, the sciences, the humanities, how they differ, why they matter, Richard Foley
- Becoming a critically reflective teacher, Stephen D. Brookfield
Outgoing Resources
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