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 U... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 460 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureScience |
Sam Harris introduces the first episode of The Last Invention, a new podcast series on the hype and fear about the AI revolution, reported by Gregory Warner and Andy Mills.
Gregory Warner was a foreign correspondent in Russia and Afghanistan, and t... more
Sam Harris speaks with Eliezer Yudkowsky and Nate Soares about their new book, If Anyone Builds It, Everyone Dies: The Case Against Superintelligent AI. They discuss the alignment problem, ChatGPT and recent advances in AI, the Turing Test, the possi... more
Sam Harris speaks with Dan Carlin about the decades-long buildup to our current political moment. They discuss the growing powers of the presidency, executive orders, different factions within the Republican Party, the fragmentation of our society, L... more
Sam Harris speaks with David French about Trump’s assault on American democracy. They discuss Trump’s persecution of political opponents, abuse of the pardon power, Congress’s ineffectiveness, David’s proposed change to Article II of the Constitution... more
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Harris is a very bright guy, and I find that his interests are usually interesting to me. I also agree with him on nearly all issues, including the one he gets criticized the most about: He feels the left--which he largely agrees with-- does not appreciate the existential danger Islamic extremism represents, arguing that while most Muslims are not taking up arms against the West, majorities of them hold very illiberal ideas (re a woman's place, etc.) Because of this, the left should be at the fo... more
Sam does not validly address the current situation. He uses old talking points and does not address the real motivations of the leadership. “Amalek” “real estate bonanza”? Never Again to genocide.
Probably the worst of Sam’s podcasts that I’ve listened to. This sounds like guests who spend too much time reading The Lord of the Rings, caught up in their own fantasy worlds.
Sam makes great points on many things but seems there is a wedge/bias/wall when it comes to what’s happening (and why) in Palestine. It’s fascinating how a smart guy can walk around the facts but not name them. I was finding it difficult to take his podcasts seriously. So many talking heads just like this. Unsubscribed
Dear Sam, The two star markdown is due to your elimination of a scholarship option below $59/year. $60 a year is simply not affordable for some. In essence what you are doing is creating a platform for people with greater discretionary income. How much do you really need to make this a meaningful project?
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The podcast features thought-provoking discussions led by a prominent neuroscientist and philosopher, focusing on a range of critical topics including morality, current events, and the complexities of human psychology and society. Conversations frequently explore the intersections of science, politics, and ethics, as guests from various fields share their insights into pressing issues. Noteworthy is the host's emphasis on rational discourse, inviting listeners to challenge their perspectives and consider different viewpoints. The podcast serves as a platform for delving into controversial subjects, often with a blend of personal reflection and philosophical inquiry, making it a unique addition to the landscape of modern intellectual dialogu... more
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