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Essential Philosophy for Modern Life with Jules Evans (Self Study)

Mon 27 Dec 2021 12:00 AM - Tue 27 Dec 2022 GMT

Essential Philosophy for Modern Life with Jules Evans (Self Study)

Mon 27 Dec 2021 12:00 AM - Tue 27 Dec 2022 GMT

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This is a self study course released on Monday 27th December, you then have lifetime access! Purchase here and we will send your login details.

"What can Socrates teach us about navigating identity politics? Could Mary Wollstonecraft give us a fresh take on free speech in the age of big tech? What might Carl Jung make of the strange union of new age and far right thinking known as ‘Conspirituality’?

This course, led by award-winning public philosopher Jules Evans, looks at the big philosophical ideas and thinkers behind some of the noisiest issues of the day. With so much reaction and outrage in public debate, it can be difficult to step back and see the philosophical positions – the deep code – underlying these clashing currents. When we do, we can uncover essential insights that help us thrive in the times we live in.

'Essential Philosophy for Modern Life' will take you on a journey of understanding the key philosophical ideas and arguments underlying today’s disputes. We will unpack these ideas in a critical and non-dogmatic way, introducing you to some of the leading thinkers and philosophies that can help you see where people are coming from, where your own philosophical sympathies might lie, and why there are always two sides to every argument.

We all of us swim in the world of ideas and philosophies, often unaware that the unconsciously beliefs we hold were once invented and put forward by a long-dead philosopher. John Maynard Keynes wrote:

The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed, the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually slaves of some defunct economist.

The history of ideas can help us articulate and examine our own prejudices, consider the content and strengths and weaknesses of multiple positions, and weigh up alternative visions of the good life and the good society.

Praise for Jules Evans

Evans reminds us that philosophy is not just about dry analysis. It’s also about the good life. - Matthew Syed

I hugely enjoyed Jules’ Philosophy for Life Derren Brown

Jules’ book saved my lifeAdrian Edmondson

Philosophy Club was the best thing we did all seasonPaul Gustard, former coach at Saracens RFC

About Jules Evans

Jules Evans is a bestselling author and philosopher. His first book, Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations, explored how people are rediscovering ancient Greek and Roman philosophies and how Greek philosophy (particularly Stoicism) inspired Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and was a Times book of the year. His second book, The Art of Losing Control, explored how people find ecstatic experiences in modern western culture.

He has extensive experience teaching people how to apply philosophy to their lives, having set up the London Philosophy Club and also as an honorary research fellow at the Centre for the History of Emotions, Queen Mary University of London.

He also co-organised the first Stoicon and has taught workshops on well-being, transcendence and flourishing to organisations like Arsenal FC, Netflix and MIND.


Course Structure

This is a self study course split into five sections - see the Rebel Wisdom website for more.