Jules Evans is policy director at the Centre for the History of Emotions at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations, which was published in 19 countries and was a Times Book of the Year. Jules has written for The Times, Financial Times, Guardian, Spectator and WIRED and is a BBC New Generation Thinker. He also runs the London Philosophy Club, the world’s biggest philosophy club.
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Jules Evans, author of The Art of Losing Control, discusses books, reading and philosphy.
Phil Treagus
The Reading Lists
“Evans’s heart (or should that be soul) is in the right place. His sensitivity as a thinker, like his skill as a storyteller, is never in doubt.”
Guardian
Jules Evans, author of The Art of Losing Control, gives an introduction on why getting out of our heads is good for us.
Jules Evans
philosophyforlife.org
Jules Evans talks The Art of Losing Control on Start the Week, alongside Nicholas Hytner, Lucienne Day and Eliza Carthy.
BBC
Start the Week