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Bed of Procrustes: Philosophical and Practical Aphorisms [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 208x140x23 mm, kaal: 346 g
  • Sari: Incerto 4
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2010
  • Kirjastus: Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1400069971
  • ISBN-13: 9781400069972
  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 208x140x23 mm, kaal: 346 g
  • Sari: Incerto 4
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Nov-2010
  • Kirjastus: Random House Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1400069971
  • ISBN-13: 9781400069972
Presents the author's aphorism that touch on the ideas about the hubris of modern society presented in such earlier works as "The Black Swan" and "Fooled by Randomness."

By the author of the modern classic The Black Swan, this collection of aphorisms and meditations expresses his major ideas in ways you least expect.

The Bed of Procrustes takes its title from Greek mythology: the story of a man who made his visitors fit his bed to perfection by either stretching them or cutting their limbs. It represents Taleb’s view of modern civilization’s hubristic side effects—modifying humans to satisfy technology, blaming reality for not fitting economic models, inventing diseases to sell drugs, defining intelligence as what can be tested in a classroom, and convincing people that employment is not slavery.

Playful and irreverent, these aphorisms will surprise you by exposing self-delusions you have been living with but never recognized.

With a rare combination of pointed wit and potent wisdom, Taleb plows through human illusions, contrasting the classical values of courage, elegance, and erudition against the modern diseases of nerdiness, philistinism, and phoniness.
Procrustes xi
Preludes 3(6)
Counter Narratives
9(8)
Matters Ontological
17(1)
The Sacred and the Profane
18(4)
Chance, Success, Happiness, and Stoicism
22(11)
Charming and Less Charming Sucker Problems
33(4)
Theseus, or Living the Paleo Life
37(6)
The Republic of Letters
43(9)
The Universal and the Particular
52(3)
Fooled by Randomness
55(4)
Aesthetics
59(3)
Ethics
62(8)
Robustness and Fragility
70(4)
The Ludic Fallacy and Domain Dependence
74(3)
Epistemology and Subtractive Knowledge
77(3)
The Scandal of Prediction
80(2)
Being A Philosopher and Managing to Remain One
82(4)
Economic Life and Other Very Vulgar Subjects
86(7)
The Sage, the Weak, and the Magnificent
93(5)
The Implicit and the Explicit
98(3)
On the Varieties of Love and Nonlove
101(3)
The End
104(1)
Postface 105(8)
Acknowledgments 113