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Cosmology and particle physics face surprisingly similar challenges, says Michela Massimi, professor of philosophy of science at the University of Edinburgh, who explains why unprecedented methodological challenges are forcing philosophers to go back to the drawing-board.
That one, coming amid a terrifying financial crisis that the speaker described in surprisingly mild terms (“our economy is badly weakened”), had been a surprisingly pedestrian call for unity, for abandoning “stale political arguments” and “worn-out dogmas.”
"Surprisingly or maybe not surprisingly, they're skills that probably the majority of jobs are looking for — good leadership qualities, good followership qualities, the ability to interact with people, a strong depth in their technical discipline," Roemer told Business Insider, adding: "I mean, just everyday people skills."
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- in a surprising manner
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- in an amazing manner; to everyone's surprise
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Surprisingly or maybe not surprisingly they're skills that probably the majority of jobs are looking for — good leadership qualities good followership qualities the ability to interact with people a strong depth in their technical discipline Roemer told Business Insider adding I mean just everyday people skills