'An interesting and very broad survey of much current thinking about reflection and intuition and their relation to public issues. It is special in recognizing connections with social psychology, which is often neglected in the literature and often unfamiliar to me.'
Jonathan Baron, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, USA
'The field of cognitive science is well served by this book which expands and extends the concept of cognitive reflection into broad-based areas that are politically charged and full of real-world implications. This volume takes reflection out of the laboratory and connects it to pressing cultural and political debates.'
Keith E. Stanovich, Emeritus Professor of Applied Psychology and Human Development, University of Toronto, Canada
Jonathan Baron, Professor Emeritus of Psychology, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, USA
'The field of cognitive science is well served by this book which expands and extends the concept of cognitive reflection into broad-based areas that are politically charged and full of real-world implications. This volume takes reflection out of the laboratory and connects it to pressing cultural and political debates.'
Keith E. Stanovich, Emeritus Professor of Applied Psychology and Human Development, University of Toronto, Canada







