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  1. Mar 27, 2024 · Sam Harris speaks with Robert Sapolsky about the widespread belief in free will. They discuss the limits of intuition, the views of Dan Dennett, complexity and emergence, downward causation, abstraction, epigenetics, predictability, fatalism, Benjamin Libet, the primacy of luck, historical change in attitudes about free will, implications for ethics and criminal justice, the psychological ...

  2. Ultimately though you do need to be doing some sort of behavioral approach (which I assume is the 3rd of the options Harris mentioned; in this clip he only covered pharmacotherapy and cognitive therapy).

  3. I really enjoy reading Sam Harris and his books on lack of free will, but as a guy who sees a therapist weekly and a psychiatrist monthly, the concept of changing my thoughts through CBT confuses me.

  4. Learn the fundamentals of mindfulness from Sam Harris—neuroscientist, author, and creator of Waking Up—as he also guides you into the deep end of meditation. Practice with Top Teachers Our highly curated library of guided meditations means you’ll only ever hear from practitioners we trust.

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  5. The dialectical behavioural therapy take on rational vs emotional is the wise way to approach it imo and matches nicely with some very wise ancient traditions like ...

  6. Sam Harris is a neuroscientist, philosopher, New York Times best-selling author, host of Making Sense, and creator of Waking Up. Making Sense Join Sam Harris as he explores some of the most important questions about the human mind, society, and current events.

  7. Jan 1, 2023 · He is the author of multiple best-selling books and is a world-renowned public-facing intellectual on meditation, consciousness, free will, psychedelics and neuroscience. He is also the creator of Waking Up and the host of the Making Sense podcast. In this episode, we discuss meditation as a route to understanding “the self” and ...