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Nassim Taleb, best known for his 2007 book The Black Swan, wrote Fooled By Randomness to underline the omnipresence of random events and the frequency with which we try to explain chance using logic.
It should be noted again that by randomness, we mean distribution according to a uniform random variable.
Fooled by Randomness (2001) is a brilliant book.
The differences were too big to be explained by randomness.
It is influenced both by randomness and by fuzziness.
That's why Nassim Taleb, a friend of mine, wrote a book called Fooled by Randomness.
What a bizarre thing to say! Leave aside the history: unacquainted with genetics, Darwin set no store by randomness.
Taleb and his publishers clearly believe the success of Fooled by Randomness is going to come again.
I've been reading a book called Fooled by Randomness, by mathematician and Wall Street trader Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Consequently, using real world outcomes to select the science that we prefer is a recipe for being fooled by randomness.
In Fooled by Randomness Taleb also says we should filter out the distractingly new, looking only for the historically significant.
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