[FRIAM] Chaos Scientist Finds Hidden Financial Risks That Regulators Miss Oxford Professor Doyne Farmer is working with central banks to improve stress testing.
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Wed Nov 13 14:07:20 EST 2019
Heh, "should" is a spectrum. 8^) I *should* drive the speed limit, too. But will I? No, probably not. I've had Penrose's "Cycles of Time" on my shelf, unread, for almost a decade, now. And Existential Psychotherapy would have to get in line behind that.
On 11/13/19 10:58 AM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
> Duquesne University in Pittsburgh is a Catholic school whose most recognized graduate programs are in Existencial Philosophy and Existencial Clinical Psychology. When I was in graduate school at Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh I had friends at Duquesne. At that time Duquesne doctoral students expected to spend 6 to 8 years in their programs.
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> You should read the book, Glen. I am sure it's fascinating. Doyne Farmer probably thinks so.
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