
Prof Constantine Sandis
Philosopher and author of "The Things We Do and Why We Do Them." He offers philosophical perspectives on decision-making.
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Jan 31, 2025 • 50min
Decision Making
Justine Greening, former UK Secretary of State for Education, shares insights on government decision-making and social mobility. Gary Stevenson, a former trader, highlights the impact of economic choices on social equity. Philosopher Constantine Sandis dives into the reasoning behind our decisions, while Professor Bill Sherman explores tarot’s historical role as a decision-making tool. Together, they reveal the intricate ties between choices, personal stories, and systemic inequalities, prompting a deeper reflection on how decisions shape our lives.

Feb 25, 2016 • 43min
Who Owns Culture?
In this thought-provoking discussion, guests like Giles Fraser, a priest and polemicist, and Melanie Phillips, a social commentator, dive into the moral implications of repatriating cultural artifacts. Claire Fox brings a political angle, while Dr. Tiffany Jenkins argues against repatriation, emphasizing ownership complexities. Former Minister Michael Portillo and Prof. Constantine Sandis explore philosophical aspects, questioning cultural claims. Andrew Dismore shares insights from the frontlines of repatriation efforts, unraveling the intricate ties between history, morality, and ownership of artifacts.