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Samuel Benjamin Harris (born April 9, 1967) is an American philosopher, neuroscientist, author, and podcast host. His work touches on a range of topics, including rationality, religion, ethics, free will, neuroscience, meditation, psychedelics, philosophy of mind, politics, terrorism, and artificial
Excerpt from Waking Up read by Sam Harris on his podcast.. Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion is a 2014 book by Sam Harris that discusses a wide range of topics including secular spirituality (essentially within the context of spiritual naturalism), the illusion of the self, psychedelics, and meditation.
The first recorded usage of the term was on a 2017 episode of Sam Harris's podcast, when Weinstein used it to refer to a group of thinkers, including Weinstein and Harris, who used digital media to offer alternatives to mainstream media narratives. [3]
Sam Harris, American philosopher, neuroscientist, author, and podcast host [303] Heidi Hartmann , feminist economist, founder and president emerita of the Institute for Women's Policy Research [ 278 ]
Annaka Harris (née Gorton, born 1976) is an American writer. Her work touches on neuroscience , meditation , philosophy of mind and consciousness . She is the author of the New York Times bestseller Conscious: A Brief Guide to the Fundamental Mystery of the Mind (2019) and the children's book I Wonder (2013).
Szeps currently hosts the Substack and podcast Uncomfortable Conversations. As of 20 May 2024, the podcast had over 19,000 subscribers. As of 20 May 2024, the podcast had over 19,000 subscribers. He has also co-hosted episodes of Sam Harris ' Making Sense podcast and appeared on Chris Williamson ’s podcast, Modern Wisdom , among others.
Free Will Lying is a 2011 long-form essay book by American author and neuroscience expert Sam Harris . Harris argues that we can radically simplify our lives and improve society by merely telling the truth in situations where others often lie.
On a 2017 episode of the Sam Harris podcast Making Sense, Loury stated that while he used to be "a Reagan conservative", he now thought of himself as a "centrist Democrat, or maybe a mildly right-of-center Democrat". [22] The New York Times has described Loury as "conservative-leaning" and The Wall Street Journal as a "Reagan Republican". [23] [24]