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“Days of Miracle and Wonder”: The Faith of Sam Harris and the End of Religion
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“We Are at War with Islam”: The Case of Sam Harris
2017Before he was a bestselling author, Sam (or Samuel) Harris was perhaps best known as the son of an extremely successful television producer. His mother Susan Harris created popular television shows such as The Golden Girls , Empty Nest , Soap , and Benson . From 1965 to 1969, she was married to Sam's father, an actor named Berkeley Harris (d. 1984).
Mohammad Hassan Khalil
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Sam Harris: A Producing Patron of Innovation
2017Sam H. Harris (1872–1941) and George M. Cohan (1878–1942) were extremely active in cultivating early musical comedy, focusing on a performer-centred type of book musical. Harris collaborated with composer-lyricist-performer Irving Berlin (1888–1989) on the series of Music Box Revues during the 1920s and with playwright George S.
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my submission to the 2013 essay competition sponsored by Sam ...
paul bali
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Can Science Determine Moral Values? A Reply to Sam Harris
Neuroethics, 2010Sam Harris’ new book “The Moral Landscape” is the latest in a series of attempts to provide a new “science of morality.” This essay argues that such a project is unlikely to succeed, using Harris’ text as an example of the major philosophical problems that would be faced by any such theory.
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2016
In two books, entitled The End of Faith1 and Letter to a Christian Nation,2 which catapulted him to fame, vocal atheist Sam Harris advocates an “end” to religious faith. He is convinced that religion is an “obscenity”3 because it represents “a near-perfect barrier to honest inquiry”4 and “gives shelter to extremists of all faiths,”5 among other reasons.
Julius-Kei Kato, Kato Julius-Kei
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In two books, entitled The End of Faith1 and Letter to a Christian Nation,2 which catapulted him to fame, vocal atheist Sam Harris advocates an “end” to religious faith. He is convinced that religion is an “obscenity”3 because it represents “a near-perfect barrier to honest inquiry”4 and “gives shelter to extremists of all faiths,”5 among other reasons.
Julius-Kei Kato, Kato Julius-Kei
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The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins and Letter to a Christian Nation by Sam Harris
Journal of American Culture, The, 2007The God Delusion Richard Dawkins. London: Bantam Press, 2006. Letter to a Christian Nation Sam Harris. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006. Is America a Christian Nation, or merely one tolerant of religious diversity? As Bill Moyers documented on his PBS Journal episode "Buying the War" (April 25, 2007), after 9/11 there was a conspiracy involving the ...
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