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Evans, Dr Dylan
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http://www.dylan.org.uk/
Dylan Evans is the author
of several popular science books, including Emotion: The Science
of Sentiment (Oxford University Press, 2001) and Placebo:
The Belief Effect (HarperCollins, 2003). After receiving his
PhD in Philosophy from the London School of Economics, he
did postdoctoral research in philosophy at King's College
London and in robotics at the University of Bath before moving
the University of the West of England (UWE) where he was Senior
Lecturer in Intelligent Autonomous Systems. He left UWE in
July 2006 to start the utopia experiment.
He writes regularly for The
Guardian and has made frequent appearances on radio and television,
and givne numerous talks at festivals of science and literature.
In 2001 he was voted one of the twenty best young writers
in Britain by the Independent on Sunday , and was once described
by the Guardian as 'Alain de Botton in a lab coat'. He has
also done occasional performances as a DJ at literary events
such as the Hay Festival of Literature and the Orange Prize
for Fiction.
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