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Main Title The black swan : the impact of the highly improbable /
Author Taleb, Nassim Nicholas,
Publisher Random House,
Year Published 2010
OCLC Number 810288252
ISBN 9781400063512; 1400063515; 9780679604181; 0679604189; 081297381X; 9780812973815
Subjects Uncertainty (Information theory)--Social aspects ; Forecasting ; Probabilities ; probability ; Informationstheorie ; Prognose ; Sozialpsychologie ; Wahrscheinlichkeit ; Ungewissheit ; Ereignis
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EJAM  Q375.T354 2010 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 10/05/2015
Edition 2nd ed.
Collation xxxiii, 444 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes
"Originally published in trade paperback by Random House, in 2010. The first edition of this work was published in hardcover by Random House, in 2007"--Title page verso. Includes bibliographical references (pages [401]-429) and index.
Contents Notes
Prologue -- Umberto Eco's antilibrary, or how we seek validation. The apprenticeship of an empirical skeptic ; Yevgenia's black swan ; The speculator and the prostitute ; One thousand and one days, or how not to be a sucker ; Confirmation shmonfirmation! ; The narrative fallacy ; Living in the antechamber of hope ; Giacomo Casanova's unfailing luck : the problem of silent evidence ; The Ludic fallacy, or the uncertainty of the nerd -- We just can't predict. The scandal of prediction ; How to look for bird poop ; Epistemocracy, a dream ; Appelles the Painter, or what do you do if you cannot predict? -- Those gray swans of Extremistan. From Mediocristan to Extremistan and back ; The bell curve, that great intellectual fraud ; The aesthetics of randomness ; Locke's madmen, or bell curves in the wrong places ; The uncertainty of the phony -- The end. Half and half, or how to get even with the black swan -- Epilogue : Yevgenia's white swans -- Postscript essay: on robustness and fragility, deeper philosophical and empirical reflections. Learning from mother nature, the oldest and the wisest ; Why I do all this walking, or how systems become fragile ; Margaritas ante porcos ; Asperger and the ontological black swan ; (Perhaps) the most useful problem in the history of modern philosophy ; Fourth quadrant, the solution to that most useful of problems ; What to do with the fourth quadrant ; Ten principles for a black-swan-robust society ; Amor fati: how to become indestructible. Examines the role of the unexpected, discussing why improbable events are not anticipated or understood properly, and how humans rationalize the black swan phenomenon to make it appear less random.