Sam Harris
Sam Harris is a prominent author and thinker renowned for his influential works, including the bestselling titles *The End of Faith*, *Letter to a Christian Nation*, *The Moral Landscape*, *Free Will*, *Lying*, and *Waking Up*. His debut book, *The End of Faith*, earned the prestigious PEN Award for Nonfiction in 2005. Harris’s writing spans diverse subjects such as neuroscience, moral philosophy, religion, spirituality, and human reasoning, with a central theme exploring how advancements in our understanding of the self and the world can reshape our moral and ethical frameworks.
His insights have garnered attention from numerous esteemed publications, including *The New York Times*, *Time*, *Scientific American*, and *Rolling Stone*, among others. Additionally, he has contributed articles to major outlets like *The Los Angeles Times*, *The Economist*, and *The Atlantic*, with his works being translated into more than 15 languages.
Harris is also a cofounder and the CEO of Project Reason, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting scientific literacy and secularism in society. He holds a degree in philosophy from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in neuroscience from UCLA. Through his extensive writing, lectures, and philanthropic efforts, Harris continues to engage audiences in critical discussions about faith, morality, and the human experience.