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The Moral Landscape

How Science Can Determine Human Values

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Sam Harris' first book sparked a global debate on the validity of religion, revealing a common belief among people—from religious fundamentalists to non-believing scientists—that science has little to say about human values. This gap has become a frequent justification for religious faith and a reason why many secularists and moderates feel compelled to respect the beliefs of the devout. In this provocative work, Harris dismantles the divide between scientific facts and human values, asserting that many misunderstand the connection between morality and knowledge. He encourages us to view morality through the lens of human and animal well-being, conceptualizing the experiences of conscious beings as a "moral landscape" with identifiable peaks and valleys. Harris envisions a future where science transcends mere descriptions of moral behavior to provide guidance on how to live our best lives. By addressing age-old questions of right and wrong, he argues that we possess sufficient understanding of the human brain and its interactions with the world to identify right and wrong answers to critical moral issues. He contends that moral relativism is false and detrimental to humanity, and that religious beliefs should not intrude upon human values, just as there is no such thing as Christian physics or Muslim algebra. Leveraging his expertise in philosophy and neuroscience, Harris presents a transformative perspective on the future of

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The Moral Landscape, Sam Harris

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Titre
The Moral Landscape
Sous-titre
How Science Can Determine Human Values
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Sam Harris
Éditeur
Free Press
Publié
2010
Format
rigide
Pages
291
ISBN10
1439171211
ISBN13
9781439171219
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Sam Harris' first book sparked a global debate on the validity of religion, revealing a common belief among people—from religious fundamentalists to non-believing scientists—that science has little to say about human values. This gap has become a frequent justification for religious faith and a reason why many secularists and moderates feel compelled to respect the beliefs of the devout. In this provocative work, Harris dismantles the divide between scientific facts and human values, asserting that many misunderstand the connection between morality and knowledge. He encourages us to view morality through the lens of human and animal well-being, conceptualizing the experiences of conscious beings as a "moral landscape" with identifiable peaks and valleys. Harris envisions a future where science transcends mere descriptions of moral behavior to provide guidance on how to live our best lives. By addressing age-old questions of right and wrong, he argues that we possess sufficient understanding of the human brain and its interactions with the world to identify right and wrong answers to critical moral issues. He contends that moral relativism is false and detrimental to humanity, and that religious beliefs should not intrude upon human values, just as there is no such thing as Christian physics or Muslim algebra. Leveraging his expertise in philosophy and neuroscience, Harris presents a transformative perspective on the future of