Sam Harris is an American author, philosopher, and neuroscientist born in 1967.
He gained prominence with his 2004 book "The End of Faith," which critiqued organized religion.
Harris has written several other books on atheism, morality, and spirituality.
He holds a BA in philosophy from Stanford University and a PhD in neuroscience from UCLA. Harris's work often combines scientific reasoning with philosophical inquiry, particularly in the areas of ethics, free will, and consciousness.
Despite his atheist stance, he has explored meditation and Eastern spiritual practices, which inform his writings on secular approaches to spirituality and well-being.
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