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Erik Angner

Professor of philosophy at King's College London, researcher, and author, blending economic and philosophical perspectives on happiness.

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Jul 22, 2023 • 1h 6min

#657 - Erik Angner - An Economist’s Guide To A Happy Life

Erik Angner, a philosophy professor at King's College London, merges economics and philosophy to explore happiness. He outlines the four pillars of a fulfilling life and critiques societal pressures affecting well-being. Angner questions radical solutions to aging populations, emphasizing the value of elders in society. He discusses the balance between aspirations and happiness, warning against perfectionism. The episode delves into the complexities of inequality's impact on happiness, revealing it as a nuanced interplay of personal and societal factors.
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Dec 16, 2024 • 1h 17min

An economist’s guide to getting rich the right way

Erik Angner, a PhD economist and author, shares his insights on leveraging economics to solve global issues and personal financial growth. He discusses the importance of sound financial decision-making and the psychological aspects of saving versus spending. Angner also addresses the challenges posed by fluctuating interest rates, strategies to cultivate better financial habits, and the necessity of financial literacy. He emphasizes learning from failures and the role economics plays in shaping sustainable futures and ethical societal values.
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Nov 18, 2024 • 53min

481. The Science and Philosophy of Economics with Erik Angner

Erik Angner, a professor of philosophy at Stockholm University and author of 'How Economics Can Save the World,' discusses the critical link between economics and addressing global challenges like pandemics and climate change. He highlights the need for economists to engage more deeply with societal issues and critiques the public's lack of economic understanding. Angner also explores the role of philosophy in integrating social sciences, emphasizing that a blend of empirical research and philosophical inquiry can lead to innovative solutions for modern problems.