Daniel Kahneman

Daniel Kahneman

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Israeli-American psychologist and economist (1934–2024)

Mentioned in 60 videos
Born
March 5, 1934, Tel Aviv
Nationality
Israel, United States
Affiliation
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, University of British Columbia
Field
cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, psychology
Education
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of California, Berkeley, Hebrew University Secondary School
Awards
APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychology, William James Fellow Award

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Michael Mauboussin — How Great Investors Make Decisions | The Tim Ferriss Podcast

Michael Mauboussin — How Great Investors Make Decisions | The Tim Ferriss Podcast

Tim Ferriss

Nobel Prize-winning psychologist who coined the 'inside versus outside view' and highlighted heuristics and biases, engaging in an adversarial collaboration with Gary Klein.

Mike Knoop on Product and Design Processes for Remote Teams with Kevin Hale

Mike Knoop on Product and Design Processes for Remote Teams with Kevin Hale

Y Combinator

A Nobel laureate in Economics, known for his work on cognitive biases and fast vs. slow thinking. His ideas are referenced in the context of Slack's immediate, 'fast thinking' communication style versus slower, more deliberate thought in internal blogs.

The World’s Most Famous Pickpocket — Apollo Robbins | The Tim Ferriss Show

The World’s Most Famous Pickpocket — Apollo Robbins | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

A quote attributed to Daniel Kahneman about the 'illusion of knowledge' (the enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge) which inspired Apollo Robbins' new project.

The Limits of Self-Knowledge: A Conversation with Stephen Fleming (Episode #268)

The Limits of Self-Knowledge: A Conversation with Stephen Fleming (Episode #268)

Sam Harris

Psychologist known for his work on cognitive biases and decision-making, cited in relation to the decoupling of belief and confidence.

Karl Deisseroth: Depression, Schizophrenia, and Psychiatry | Lex Fridman Podcast #274

Karl Deisseroth: Depression, Schizophrenia, and Psychiatry | Lex Fridman Podcast #274

Lex Fridman

Mentioned in the context of categorizations of the human mind, similar to Freud's id, ego, and superego, with his concepts of System 1 and System 2.

Safi Bahcall — On Thinking Big, Curing Cancer, and Transforming Industries  | The Tim Ferriss Show

Safi Bahcall — On Thinking Big, Curing Cancer, and Transforming Industries | The Tim Ferriss Show

Tim Ferriss

Nobel laureate in economics, known for his work on behavioral economics and for transforming the field by highlighting human heuristics over purely rational decision-making.

Luís and João Batalha: Fermat's Library and the Art of Studying Papers | Lex Fridman Podcast #209

Luís and João Batalha: Fermat's Library and the Art of Studying Papers | Lex Fridman Podcast #209

Lex Fridman

A Nobel laureate in Economics, known for his work on prospect theory and behavioral economics, mentioned as a scientist with childlike curiosity.

Tools of Titans with Derek Sivers | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Tools of Titans with Derek Sivers | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)

Tim Ferriss

Author of 'Thinking, Fast and Slow'.

How To Go From Startup Dream To Reality

How To Go From Startup Dream To Reality

Y Combinator

A psychologist famous for his work on judgment and decision-making, who told a story about optimistic motel owners.

Why Nobody Listens To You (And How to Fix It)

Why Nobody Listens To You (And How to Fix It)

BigDeal by Codie Sanchez

Psychologist known for research on memory, including experiments with patients undergoing colonoscopies, which revealed that memory of an experience is determined by the peak and end moments.

The Hotdog Effect: Secrets of the World’s #1 Restaurants - Will Guidara

The Hotdog Effect: Secrets of the World’s #1 Restaurants - Will Guidara

Chris Williamson

Mentioned for the 'peak-end rule,' a psychological concept applied to customer experience, particularly in nightlife.

The Wealth Transfer Has Started — Panic Sellers Are Handing Fortunes to Buyers

The Wealth Transfer Has Started — Panic Sellers Are Handing Fortunes to Buyers

Tom Bilyeu

A Nobel Prize winner in Economics, mentioned for his research on behavioral economics, particularly loss aversion, which explains why investors often sell low.

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