Making Sense with Sam Harris
Podcast tekijän mukaan Sam Harris
451 Jaksot
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#182 — Unlearning Race
Julkaistiin: 23.1.2020 -
#181 — The Illusory Self
Julkaistiin: 13.1.2020 -
#180 — Sex & Power
Julkaistiin: 30.12.2019 -
#179 — The Unquiet Mind
Julkaistiin: 17.12.2019 -
#178 — The Reality Illusion
Julkaistiin: 11.12.2019 -
#177 — Psychedelic Science
Julkaistiin: 2.12.2019 -
#176 — Knowledge & Redemption
Julkaistiin: 23.11.2019 -
#175 — Leaving the Faith
Julkaistiin: 11.11.2019 -
#174 — Life & Mind
Julkaistiin: 4.11.2019 -
#173 — Anti-Semitism and Its Discontents
Julkaistiin: 28.10.2019 -
#172 — Among the Deplorables
Julkaistiin: 21.10.2019 -
#171 — Escaping a Christian Cult
Julkaistiin: 8.10.2019 -
#170 — The Great Uncoupling
Julkaistiin: 2.10.2019 -
#169 — Omens of a Race War
Julkaistiin: 20.9.2019 -
#168 — Mind, Space, & Motion
Julkaistiin: 11.9.2019 -
#167 — A Few Thoughts on White Supremacy
Julkaistiin: 26.8.2019 -
#166 — The Plague Years
Julkaistiin: 21.8.2019 -
#165 — Journey into Wokeness
Julkaistiin: 14.8.2019 -
#164 — Cause & Effect
Julkaistiin: 5.8.2019 -
#163 — Ricky Gervais
Julkaistiin: 12.7.2019
Join neuroscientist, philosopher, and five-time New York Times best-selling author Sam Harris as he explores important and controversial questions about the mind, society, current events, moral philosophy, religion, and rationality—with an overarching focus on how a growing understanding of ourselves and the world is changing our sense of how we should live. Sam is also the creator of the Waking Up app. Combining Sam’s decades of mindfulness practice, profound wisdom from varied philosophical and contemplative traditions, and a commitment to a secular, scientific worldview, Waking Up is a resource for anyone interested in living a more examined, fulfilling life—and a new operating system for the mind. Waking Up offers free subscriptions to anyone who can’t afford one, and donates a minimum of 10% of profits to the most effective charities around the world. To learn more, please go to WakingUp.com. Sam Harris received a degree in philosophy from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA.