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Sam Harris

Understanding Illusion: Redefining Morality and Freedom Without Free Will.

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Author: Sam Harris

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781451683400

Language: English

Publish Date: 03/06/2012

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: The Unconscious Origins of the Will
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Chapter 2: Changing the Subject
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Chapter 3: Cause and Effect
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Chapter 4: Choices, Efforts, Intentions
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Chapter 5: Might the Truth Be Bad for Us?
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Chapter 6: Moral Responsibility
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Chapter 7: Politics
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Chapter 8: Conclusion
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Who should listen Free Will

"Free Will" by Sam Harris is an engaging and thought-provoking exploration that is ideal for anyone interested in the philosophical implications of free will, consciousness, and human behavior. It appeals to listeners who are curious about the intersection of science and philosophy, particularly those questioning the nature of choice and moral responsibility. This audiobook is perfect for students, educators, and general readers looking to dive into a concise yet impactful analysis that challenges conventional beliefs and stimulates deep reflection on the essence of human agency.

3 quotes from Free Will

  • "The self is an illusion, and free will is just an illusion that accompanies it."
  • "We can choose what we want to want. But we cannot choose our wants."
  • "If we do not have free will, moral responsibility is deeply complicated, but it does not necessitate a breakdown of our moral intuitions."

Author : Sam Harris

Sam Harris, born in 1967, is an influential American writer, philosopher, and neuroscientist known for his provocative explorations of religion, morality, and the human mind. His acclaimed works include "The End of Faith," which earned the 2005 PEN/Martha Albrand Award, and "Letter to a Christian Nation," a response to critiques of his first book. In "The Moral Landscape," Harris investigates how science can inform our understanding of human values. Raised in a secular home by a Jewish mother and a Quaker father, he developed a deep interest in religion early on. After initially studying English at Stanford University, he left to pursue personal experiences that would shape his worldview, returning years later to graduate with a degree in philosophy. He completed his Ph.D. in neuroscience at UCLA, focusing on the neural underpinnings of belief and uncertainty. Harris’s writings continue to challenge conventional thought on free will and morality.

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Free Will Free Audiobook Download

Sam Harris

Understanding Illusion: Redefining Morality and Freedom Without Free Will.

3.8733794rating

Information

Author: Sam Harris

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9781451683400

Language: English

Publish Date: 03/06/2012

AudioBook length: 31 min

Free Will audiobook cover
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Who should listen Free Will

"Free Will" by Sam Harris is an engaging and thought-provoking exploration that is ideal for anyone interested in the philosophical implications of free will, consciousness, and human behavior. It appeals to listeners who are curious about the intersection of science and philosophy, particularly those questioning the nature of choice and moral responsibility. This audiobook is perfect for students, educators, and general readers looking to dive into a concise yet impactful analysis that challenges conventional beliefs and stimulates deep reflection on the essence of human agency.

3 quotes from Free Will

  • "The self is an illusion, and free will is just an illusion that accompanies it."
  • "We can choose what we want to want. But we cannot choose our wants."
  • "If we do not have free will, moral responsibility is deeply complicated, but it does not necessitate a breakdown of our moral intuitions."

Author: Sam Harris

Sam Harris, born in 1967, is an influential American writer, philosopher, and neuroscientist known for his provocative explorations of religion, morality, and the human mind. His acclaimed works include "The End of Faith," which earned the 2005 PEN/Martha Albrand Award, and "Letter to a Christian Nation," a response to critiques of his first book. In "The Moral Landscape," Harris investigates how science can inform our understanding of human values. Raised in a secular home by a Jewish mother and a Quaker father, he developed a deep interest in religion early on. After initially studying English at Stanford University, he left to pursue personal experiences that would shape his worldview, returning years later to graduate with a degree in philosophy. He completed his Ph.D. in neuroscience at UCLA, focusing on the neural underpinnings of belief and uncertainty. Harris’s writings continue to challenge conventional thought on free will and morality.