
Scientists Free From Religion
Sam Harris: Science can determine human values
Sources: "Blood Feud: Moral Judgment and Tradition" : A dialogue containing direct excerpts from the introduction of Sam Harris's book, focusing on the Albanian Kanun and the initial argument for a science of well-being. "Hume, Facts and Values in Science" : A discussion regarding the "Humean Guillotine" (the is-ought distinction) and how modern scientific perspectives, like those of Harris, challenge this separation. "Book Reading in Blocks" : Extensive conversation logs providing original text from the introduction and subsequent discussions on the definitions of moral relativism and its history. "Moral Realism Against Emotivism" : Chat excerpts specifically analyzing how Harris responds to non-cognitivist positions and positions himself as a moral realist. "Moral Relativism and Science" : An essay and discussion about the humanitarian costs of moral relativism and Harris's contribution to treating morality as a factual domain. "Resuming Book Reading" : Continued direct excerpts from the book, dealing with the consensus between religious conservatives and secular liberals regarding values. "Sam Harris and Morality" ( Sam Harris e a moralidade.pdf ): A PDF document authored by Jorge Guerra Pires, providing a synthesized defense of objective morality based on Harris's work. "The Moral Landscape: How Science Can Determine Human Values" : The primary source, book (2010). With mention to the Pope interest in AI With reference to my book AI by Sci fi This publication focus on atheism, but with a scientific touch. Learn more We are on Spotify .

