Thinking, Fast and Slow

by

Daniel Kahneman

Paul Slovic Character Analysis

A psychologist who proposed the affect heuristic, in which people let their likes and dislikes determine their beliefs about the world. Slovic also explored topics of risk, asserting that expert opinions should not be the only ones considered in evaluations of risk. He believes that the average citizen’s concerns should be taken into account when creating public policy—in contrast with the ideas of Cass Sunstein.

Paul Slovic Quotes in Thinking, Fast and Slow

The Thinking, Fast and Slow quotes below are all either spoken by Paul Slovic or refer to Paul Slovic. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Part 2, Chapter 13 Quotes

The lesson is clear: estimates of causes of death are warped by media coverage. The coverage is itself biased toward novelty and poignancy.

Related Characters: Daniel Kahneman (speaker), Paul Slovic
Page Number: 138
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Paul Slovic Quotes in Thinking, Fast and Slow

The Thinking, Fast and Slow quotes below are all either spoken by Paul Slovic or refer to Paul Slovic. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
Intuition, Deliberation, and Laziness Theme Icon
).
Part 2, Chapter 13 Quotes

The lesson is clear: estimates of causes of death are warped by media coverage. The coverage is itself biased toward novelty and poignancy.

Related Characters: Daniel Kahneman (speaker), Paul Slovic
Page Number: 138
Explanation and Analysis: