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PUBLISHER: Canongate Books
FORMAT: Electronic book text
ISBN: 9781782118770
RRP: £12.79
PAGES: 352
PUBLICATION DATE:
May 4, 2017
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The Art of Losing Control: A Philosopher’s Search for Ecstatic Experience
Jules Evans
In the great complex web of modern life, our rational minds spend every second of our conscious hours scanning the horizon for opportunities and threats. We must get ahead, win friends, influence people, attract praise and avoid blame. But why should our lives be governed only by rationalism, when we are capable of so many more states of experience? We need to find a way to escape the isolation of our egos – not simply for our wellbeing, but because our understanding of life is less rich, less profound and less rigorous without doing so. Drawing on his research as policy director at the Centre for the History of Emotions at Queen Mary, University of London, as well as his own ecstatic experience, Jules Evans mounts an investigation into what we can gain from escaping our own thoughts and mastering the art of losing control. Jules’s exploration of ecstasy is an intellectual and emotional odyssey balancing personal experience, interviews and readings from ancient and modern philosophers that will change the way you think about how you feel. From Aristotle and Plato, via Brian Eno and the Bishop of London, radical Muslims and New Age wizards, The Art of Losing Control illuminates a rational science of ecstasy which can motivate us, free us, and transform our relationship with the world.
Reviews of The Art of Losing Control: A Philosopher’s Search for Ecstatic Experience
An important book, because it reminds us philosophy is not just about analysis. It's also about the good life — MATTHEW SYED * * The Times on Philosophy for Life * * A revelation * * Observer on Philosophy for Life * * Instructive and thought-provoking . . . shows philosophy is not just for stuffy classrooms * * Financial Times on Philosophy for Life * * Brilliant and timely — TOM HODGKINSON on Philosophy for Life
Jules Evans
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. @julesevans77