The Role & Expectations
As a philosophical analyst, you think deeply about hard questions. What does it mean to be fair? How should a business treat its workers? When is it right to break a rule? You read what wise people have said about these questions, you look at what is happening now, and you help people work out what they should actually do. You are not a teacher - you are someone who helps people think properly and find better answers.
You might work in a university, a think tank, a business, or a hospital. You run discussions where people talk through a problem - like whether it is fair to use artificial intelligence in hiring. You read and write about ethics. You give advice to leaders about what they should do. You help people see the ideas underneath the problem they are facing, so they can make decisions they feel good about.
Daily Responsibilities
- Conduct in-depth analyses of philosophical texts and theories to extract relevant insights.
- Engage in discussions with stakeholders to apply philosophical concepts to real-world problems.
- Prepare and present reports summarizing findings and recommendations based on philosophical inquiries.
- Facilitate workshops and seminars to promote philosophical thinking within organizations.
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to integrate philosophical perspectives into strategic planning.
- Research contemporary issues and ethical dilemmas, providing philosophical frameworks for resolution.
- Mentor students or junior analysts in critical thinking and philosophical methodologies.