The Treasures of Philosophy (Robert E. Rubin, The New York Times)
The ways philosophy offers rich knowledge for work in finance and government.
The ways philosophy offers rich knowledge for work in finance and government.
We pride ourselves on sacrifice that serves in reality ourselves and those we allow to manage our lives.
A claim that the costs of the humanities outweigh their benefits for doctors.
How we may value goods without fully knowing their price.
How we forget the past, even as we have new means to remember it.
The support for intuitive scientific research is often lacking.
How speech, though silent, may be still heard, under the guise of remaining present.
Humanities and STEM should embark on a richer conversation.
That philosophy, as a tree, provides the foundation and force to all fields of knowledge.
Speaking a second language may become more common in a connected world.