Tag: Sam Harris

Sam Harris (author, philosopher, neuroscientist) has a fascinating conversation with Bridget about meditation, consciousness, mindfulness, and awareness. They discuss what brought Sam to meditation (drugs, initially), and the decade he spent traveling and diving into Eastern philosophy, mindfulness practices, and silent retreats, until ultimately he went back to college and eventually got a PhD in cognitive neuroscience. He and Bridget cover mediation and psychological resilience, being a hostage to your own thoughts, the search for a durable state of well being, the casualties of the spiritual path and the people who follow it, the illusion of self, and how close we are to being psychotic so much of the time.

Full transcript available here: WiW80-SamHarris-Transcript

Contributor Post Created with Sketch. ACF PoMoCon #11: The Three Waves of Liberalism

 

This weekend, the podcast’s back to cultural criticism–Oliver Traldi and I continue our series of conversations about the world the internet is making. We about the quarrel between Progressives and liberalism, about the noble free speech stand of the Intellectual Dark Web and their difficulties with accounting for that nobility, about generational politics–Boomers, X-ers, Zoomers, and Millennials fighting it out to define American culture anew, the transformation of the internet from a place of anonymity to competitive exhibitionism, and also Aristotle’s treatise on the soul!

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A few years ago, Sam Harris appeared on Bill Maher’s television show and got into a debate over Islam with actor Ben Affleck. Harris mentioned that by failing to criticize Islam, “Liberals have really failed us,” and then Harris called Islam “the motherlode of bad ideas.” Affleck responded by calling this remark, “racist.” Others on […]

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(Note: I find the recent goings-on with Patreon to be extremely significant, but it’s recently come to my attention that it’s an issue largely unknown to people who, unlike me, do not spend too much time on YouTube watching those concerned with the “Intellectual Dark Web.” There will be a lot of links in this […]

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One topic that is being talked about often among the intellectual dark web is the relationship between religion and morality. Ben Shapiro argues that non-religious morality can only be developed to a limited extent. Sam Harris argues that we can derive our morality without reference to a deity or a Holy book. The discussion of […]

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In the NYT today, Bari Weiss has a fascinating look at the “Intellectual Dark Web.” It’s quite a diverse cast of characters, generally drawn together by the ideas of free speech and civil discourse. But the IDW isn’t easily classified as right wing or left wing. There are some names that will be easily recognizable to Ricochet […]

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For those horrified by President Trump, you’ve got a great spokesperson with Sam Harris. But if you want to understand those who don’t share your horror, Scott Adams does a brilliant job explaining Trump and what we’re experiencing. I have not listened to Sam Harris religiously, but my kids are fans so I’ve listened to […]

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The name is misleading, as Tom Meyer generally constitutes an elevation for Flyover Country. Today, we discuss recent shootings, the Obama presidency, and foreign affairs. Tom also takes some time to dwell on his true passion: bad movies.

Opening theme includes music from Ronald Jenkees. Closing music inspired by Ricochet’s PIT10 and Member Cat III in particular. Apologies to Garrett Hobart for not putting the avatar to the name. His excellent post is here. The Sam Harris article Tom referenced can be found here.

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As I try to make clear in Waking Up, many positive states of mind, such as ecstasy, are ethically neutral. Which is to say that it really matters what you think the feeling of ecstasy means. If you think it means that the Creator of the Universe is rewarding you for having purged your village […]

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