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Jeremy Weate
Jeremy Weate, taken in late May, 2018
Born1969
NationalityBritish

Jeremy Weate (born in 1969 in Wheaton Aston) studied philosophy at the University of Hull, the University of Liège and the University of Warwick, graduating with a PhD in European philosophy from Warwick in 1998. His PhD thesis was Phenomenology and Difference: the Body, Architecture and Race.

Weate is the author of the children's book A Young Person's Guide to Philosophy[1], which was published by Dorling Kindersley in 1998 and translated into 9 languages.

After fifteen years as an international development consultant, Weate switched careers and now runs an ibogaine-assisted retreat centre - Tabula Rasa - in Portugal. He is also Executive Director of the Global Ibogaine Therapy Alliance. Weate was featured in a December 2017 article on ibogaine in The Observer[2].

References

  1. ^ results, search (13 August 1998). A Young Person's Guide to Philosophy. Peter Lawman. London: Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd. ISBN 9780751357790.
  2. ^ Hannaford, Alex (10 December 2017). "Dying to get clean: is ibogaine the answer to heroin addiction?". the Guardian. Retrieved 3 June 2018.

Bibliography

  • Jeremy Weate A Young Person's Guide to Philosophy DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley), 1998 ISBN 0-7894-3074-6

Tabula Rasa Retreat Centre