Sam Harris, bestselling author of The End of Faith, is back with a new book that argues science has a universal moral code and there’s no need for religion. In an exclusive essay, Harris lays out his ...
Good science fiction is a worthy genre, and although it's darker and more tension-filled to imagine a dystopia run by berserk robots or malicious aliens, there's occasionally a gentle story, about a ...
To call Sam Harris a divisive figure is to put it mildly. Harris — along with Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett and Christopher Hitchens — is considered one of the most influential members of the ...
Sam Harris heads the youth wing of the New Atheists. “The End of Faith,” his blistering take-no-­prisoners attack on the irrationality of religions, found him many fans and, not surprisingly, a great ...
See especially the third one there, where I try to be relatively careful about what I am saying. (Wouldn't impress a philosopher by a long shot, but by scientist/blogger standards I was careful.) ...
Sam Harris is the most pugnacious of the New Atheists, a movement he helped launch with The End of Faith, written in the wake of September 11 and leading to a string of other antireligious bestsellers ...