Making Sense with Sam Harris - Invalid feed
En podkast av Sam Harris
435 Episoder
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#94 - Frontiers of Intelligence
Publisert: 29.8.2017 -
#93 - Identity & Terror
Publisert: 21.8.2017 -
#92 - The Limits of Persuasion
Publisert: 16.8.2017 -
#91 - The Biology of Good and Evil
Publisert: 9.8.2017 -
#90 - Living With Violence
Publisert: 6.8.2017 -
#89 - On Becoming a Better Person
Publisert: 25.7.2017 -
#88 - Must We Accept a Nuclear North Korea?
Publisert: 21.7.2017 -
#87 - Triggered
Publisert: 18.7.2017 -
#86 - From Cells to Cities
Publisert: 14.7.2017 -
#85 - Is this the End of Europe?
Publisert: 7.7.2017 -
#84 - Landscapes of Mind
Publisert: 30.6.2017 -
#83 - The Politics of Emergency
Publisert: 23.6.2017 -
#82 - The End of the World According to ISIS
Publisert: 15.6.2017 -
#81 - Leaving Islam
Publisert: 9.6.2017 -
#80 - The Unraveling
Publisert: 3.6.2017 -
#79 - The Road to Tyranny
Publisert: 29.5.2017 -
#78 - Persuasion and Control
Publisert: 26.5.2017 -
#77 - The Moral Complexity of Genetics
Publisert: 22.5.2017 -
#76 - The Path to Impeachment
Publisert: 18.5.2017 -
Ask Me Anything #7
Publisert: 12.5.2017
Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and best-selling author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the human mind, society, and current events. Sam Harris is the author of five New York Times bestsellers. His books include The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, The Moral Landscape, Free Will, Lying, Waking Up, and Islam and the Future of Tolerance (with Maajid Nawaz). The End of Faith won the 2005 PEN Award for Nonfiction. His writing and public lectures cover a wide range of topics—neuroscience, moral philosophy, religion, meditation practice, human violence, rationality—but generally focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. Harris's work has been published in more than 20 languages and has been discussed in The New York Times, Time, Scientific American, Nature, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and many other journals. He has written for The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Economist, The Times (London), The Boston Globe, The Atlantic, The Annals of Neurology, and elsewhere. Sam Harris received a degree in philosophy from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA.