A New York Times New and Noteworthy Book
From the bestselling author of Waking Up and The End of Faith, an adaptation of his wildly popular, often controversial podcast
"Civilization rests on a series of successful conversations." --Sam Harris
Sam Harris--neuroscientist, philosopher, and bestselling author--has been exploring some of the most important questions about the human mind, society, and current events on his podcast, Making Sense. With over one million downloads per episode, these discussions have clearly hit a nerve, frequently walking a tightrope where either host or guest--and sometimes both--lose their footing, but always in search of a greater understanding of the world in which we live. For Harris, honest conversation, no matter how difficult or controversial, represents the only path to moral and intellectual progress.
This book includes a dozen of the best conversations from Making Sense, including talks with Daniel Kahneman, Timothy Snyder, Nick Bostrom, and Glenn Loury, on topics that range from the nature of consciousness and free will, to politics and extremism, to living ethically. Together they shine a light on what it means to "make sense" in the modern world.
Show moreA New York Times New and Noteworthy Book
From the bestselling author of Waking Up and The End of Faith, an adaptation of his wildly popular, often controversial podcast
"Civilization rests on a series of successful conversations." --Sam Harris
Sam Harris--neuroscientist, philosopher, and bestselling author--has been exploring some of the most important questions about the human mind, society, and current events on his podcast, Making Sense. With over one million downloads per episode, these discussions have clearly hit a nerve, frequently walking a tightrope where either host or guest--and sometimes both--lose their footing, but always in search of a greater understanding of the world in which we live. For Harris, honest conversation, no matter how difficult or controversial, represents the only path to moral and intellectual progress.
This book includes a dozen of the best conversations from Making Sense, including talks with Daniel Kahneman, Timothy Snyder, Nick Bostrom, and Glenn Loury, on topics that range from the nature of consciousness and free will, to politics and extremism, to living ethically. Together they shine a light on what it means to "make sense" in the modern world.
Show moreSam Harris is the author of the bestselling books The End of Faith, Letter to a Christian Nation, The Moral Landscape, Free Will, and Lying. The End of Faith won the 2005 PEN Award for Nonfiction and his work has been published in more than 20 languages. 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. He received a degree in philosophy from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA.
"Harris displays his skills as an interviewer and conversationalist
capable of clarifying complex ideas and engaging scholars from
diverse backgrounds and fields of study on their areas of
expertise. . . . The result is a collection full of stimulating,
nuanced, and deeply informed discussions on both abstract concepts
(the future of humanity; the nature of reality) and hot-button
current events (the #MeToo movement)." -- Publishers Weekly"Free
and open debate, in the best sense of the word. . . . The book's
advantage over the podcast is that readers can linger as they need
to and cherry-pick interviews at will. Recommended for anyone who
wants to spend time with intelligent minds wrestling not with each
other but with understanding." -- Kirkus Reviews"There's only one
podcast I never miss, and it's the one that has the most
appropriate title in all of broadcasting. Does anyone simply make
more sense than Sam Harris?" -- Bill Maher"Sam Harris is the most
intellectually courageous man I know, unafraid to speak truths out
in the open where others keep those very same thoughts buried,
fearful of the modish thought police. With his literate
intelligence and fluency with words, he brings out the best in his
guests, including those with whom he disagrees."
-- Richard Dawkins, author of The Selfish Gene"One of the most
consistently intelligent and thought-provoking shows out there, and
not just in the podcast space. Sam's is a much-needed voice during
these unprecedented times." -- Ian Bremmer, author of Us vs. Them:
The Failure of Globalism "Even in casual discussion, Sam is
intelligent, educated, honest, considered and brave. He's really
not cut out for the Internet." -- Ricky Gervais"Sam Harris is a
genius and his podcast explores many of the important issues of our
time. (Yes it's as good as that sounds.) Sam is a voice of reason
and science in an era that needs both more than ever. The Making
Sense podcast essentially launched my presidential campaign." --
Andrew Yang"I don't have many can't miss podcasts, but Making Sense
is right at the top of that short list. Sam Harris and his varied
and fascinating guests generate light but not heat. The choir is
neither preached to nor pointlessly provoked. I have never finished
a single episode without having learned something and being given
pause for real thought." -- Stephen Fry"Do yourself a favor,
broaden your perspectives and listen to the Making Sense podcast.
Whatever your politics, you will find ideas and points of views
you've never considered before, in fields you don't know, from
neuroscience to computer science to culture." -- Anne Applebaum,
author of Gulag"I've been an avid listener to Sam's podcast from
the beginning and not one episode goes by without me learning
something new about life, culture, politics, religion, history, and
especially the human mind. Sam is an enlightened, rational voice in
a world that needs it now, perhaps more than ever, especially if we
are to survive, or thrive, in spite of the collective weaknesses
that make us human." -- Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist,
American Museum of Natural History "To the raging controversies of
the day, Sam Harris adds a voice of civility and reason." --
Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower"Making Sense brings
the power and patience of contemplation to the art of conversation.
Sam Harris models not only how to articulate complex ideas, but
also how to truly hear the ideas of others. This is cognitive jazz
at its best." -- Douglas Rushkoff, author of Present Shock "It's no
wonder that Sam attracts a huge audience. He is a thinker with his
own ideas, so his interviews are some of the most interesting
conversations you are ever likely to hear." -- Peter Singer, author
of Animal Liberation"Sam Harris is tremendous at his job; sharp,
skeptical in just the best sense, and full of curiosity and
openness. He's a terrific questioner, and he greatly enlivens and
improves public discourse." -- Cass Sunstein, author of Can It
Happen Here?: Authoritarianism in America"In the huge world of
interviewers, Sam Harris stands out at the top for his probing
questions, and for his own thoughtful views." -- Jared Diamond,
author of Guns, Germs, and Steel"There is no podcast that
approaches the intellectual rigor and open mindedness of Sam
Harris' Making Sense. It's a regular dose of sane, patient reason
and dialogue. In a tribalized world, it reveres the individual,
inquisitive mind. And Sam has some balls to talk honestly where so
many others won't." -- Andrew Sullivan, author of The Conservative
Soul"Sam Harris is a true public intellectual: he thinks deeply
about a wide range of issues and engages fearlessly with
controversial topics and unpopular opinions. You don't have to
agree with him to learn from him--I always come away from his show
with new insights and new questions." -- Adam Grant, author of
Originals and Give and Take, and host of the TED podcast
WorkLife"This podcast is perfectly named. Sam makes sense of
important, difficult, and often controversial topics with deep
preparation, sharp questions, and intellectual fearlessness. More,
please!" -- Andrew McAfee, author of More from Less and coauthor of
The Second Machine Age"Sam has given us one of the greatest
podcasts in the world for clear thinking. We are better equipped to
face the perils and uncertainties of life with it in the air. It's
a stand-out leader in a cluttered field and being Sam's guest on it
was a career highlight." -- Derren Brown, author of Happy: Why More
or Less Everything is Absolutely Fine"In a nation and at a time
that seems to have lost all capacity for nuance and reason in its
public discourse, Making Sense serves a deep and important purpose:
allowing people to discuss pressing matters in careful and yet
exciting ways, to the benefit of us all. Sam Harris, ever
brilliant, is a national treasure." -- Nicholas Christakis, author
of Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society"Of all the
podcasts available, the one nobody should miss is Making Sense.
Every episode is stimulating. In an era when everyone seems to have
lost their reason, here is one of the few places where reason
remains safe." -- Douglas Murray, author of The Strange Death of
Europe and The Madness of Crowds"There are precious few spaces in
the media landscape where difficult, rigorous and respectful
conversations can play out at substantial length, without agenda.
Sam Harris created the model for such illuminating exchange, and
the Making Sense podcast is a treasure trove of discussions with
many of the most compelling and fascinating minds of our era." --
Thomas Chatterton Williams, contributing writer, The New York Times
Magazine, author of Self Portrait in Black and White."Making Sense
is a refueling station for the mind, and I visit it regularly. As
an interviewer, Sam is both rigorous and generous. His show is
completely devoid of the cheap shots and tribal bickering that
characterize so much of podcasting. Making Sense is joyful play of
the mind, without a trace of the partisan cretinism that disfigures
the vast majority of our discourse these days." -- Graeme Wood,
staff writer at The Atlantic and the author of The Way of the
Strangers: Encounters with the Islamic State"Making Sense is one of
the most thought-provoking podcasts that I've come across. Sam
Harris does an incredible job probing--and finding answers to--some
of the most important questions of our times." -- Siddhartha
Mukherjee, author of The Emperor of All Maladies and The Gene: An
Intimate History"In the rapidly expanding universe of podcasts, Sam
Harris's Making Sense is a firmly established galaxy of brilliant
minds orbiting Sam's shrewd but solar intelligence. I am frequently
late for work because I start listening while shaving and can't
bring myself to hit pause." -- Niall Ferguson, author of The Ascent
of Money
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