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Ten Years after Lehman: Professor Emma Borg on the Financial Crisis
On Reading’s Connecting Research blog, Professor Emma Borg considers how we might avoid another financial crisis.
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Why study philosophy? From one of our Reading philosophy alumni
I can’t think of a better degree than philosophy for anyone who wants to stretch themselves, learn to form cogent arguments and to think big picture. The beauty of philosophy is that it encourages you to dig a bit deeper, … Continue reading
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Legendary billionaire investor Jim Rogers extols the value of studying philosophy!
Legendary billionaire investor Jim Rogers extols the value of studying philosophy Click here for the podcast
Institute of Arts & Ideas philosophy videos
There are videos of some interesting debates and talks about philosophical issues here, on the Institute of Arts and Ideas website.
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