Risk Intelligence: How to Live with Uncertainty


 

41PKBf-MRYL There is a special kind of intelligence for dealing with risk and uncertainty. It doesn’t correlate with IQ and most psychologists fail to spot it because it is found in such a disparate, rag-tag group of people such as weather-forecasters, professional gamblers and hedge-fund managers. This book shows just how important risk intelligence is. Many people in positions which require high risk intelligence – doctors, financial regulators and bankers – seem unable to navigate doubt and uncertainty. Risk Intelligence is a traveller’s guide to the twilight zone of probabilities and speculation. Dylan Evans shows us how risk intelligence is vital to making good decisions, from dealing with climate change to combating terrorism. He argues that we can all learn a lot from expert gamblers, not just about money, but about how to make decisions in all aspects of our lives. 
About the AuthorDylan Evans is the author of several popular science books, including 
Emotion: The Science of Sentiment (Oxford University Press, 2001) and 
Placebo: The Belief Effect (HarperCollins, 2003). After receiving his 
PhD in Philosophy from the London School of Economics, he did teaching and research in philosophy at King’s College London and in robotics at the University of Bath and the University of the West of England. He is now leaving academia to run “an experiment in utopia”
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Genre: Psychology, Risk Psychology