Human Judgment and Social Policy: Irreducible Uncertainty, Inevitable Error, Unavoidable Injustice
暫譯: 人類判斷與社會政策:不可簡化的不確定性、不可避免的錯誤、無法避免的不公正

Hammond, Kenneth R., Kenneth, Hammond R.

  • 出版商: Oxford University Press
  • 出版日期: 2000-10-26
  • 售價: $4,100
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$3,895
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 448
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0195143272
  • ISBN-13: 9780195143270
  • 相關分類: 管理與領導 Management-leadership
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商品描述

From the O.J. Simpson verdict to peace-making in the Balkans, the critical role of human judgement--complete with its failures, flaws, and successes--has never been more hotly debated and analyzed than it is today. This landmark work examines the dynamics of judgement and its impact on events that take place in human society, which require the direction and control of social policy. Research on social policy typically focuses on content. This book concentrates instead on the decision-making process itself. Drawing on 50 years of empirical research in decision theory, Hammond examines the possibilities for wisdom and cognitive competence in the formation of social policies, and applies these lessons to specific examples, such as the space shuttle Challenger disaster and the health care debate. Uncertainly, he tells us, can seldom be fully eliminated; thus error is inevitable, and injustice for some unavoidable. But the capacity for make wise judgments increases to the extent that we understand the potential pitfalls and their origin. The judgment process for example involves an ongoing rivalry between intuition and analysis, accuracy and rationality. The source of this tension requires an examination of the evolutionary roots of human judgement and how these fundamental features may be changing as our civilization increasingly becomes an information and knowledge-based society. With numerous examples from law, medicine, engineering, and economics, the author dramatizes the importance of judgment and its role in the formation of social policies which affect us all, and issues the first comprehensive examination of its underlying dynamics.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

從O.J.辛普森的判決到巴爾幹地區的和平進程,人類判斷的關鍵角色——包括其失敗、缺陷和成功——從未像今天這樣受到熱烈的辯論和分析。本書是一部具有里程碑意義的作品,探討了判斷的動態及其對人類社會中發生事件的影響,這些事件需要社會政策的指導和控制。社會政策的研究通常專注於內容,而本書則專注於決策過程本身。哈蒙德(Hammond)基於50年的決策理論實證研究,探討了在社會政策形成中智慧和認知能力的可能性,並將這些教訓應用於具體案例,例如太空梭挑戰者號(Challenger)災難和醫療保健辯論。他告訴我們,不確定性幾乎無法完全消除,因此錯誤是不可避免的,對某些人來說不公正也是無法避免的。然而,隨著我們理解潛在的陷阱及其來源,做出明智判斷的能力會隨之增強。例如,判斷過程涉及直覺與分析、準確性與理性之間的持續競爭。這種緊張的根源需要檢視人類判斷的進化根源,以及隨著我們的文明日益成為一個以信息和知識為基礎的社會,這些基本特徵可能如何改變。作者通過法律、醫學、工程和經濟學的眾多例子,強調了判斷的重要性及其在形成影響我們所有人的社會政策中的角色,並首次全面檢視其潛在的動態。