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He’s one of the few moral absolutists around and tells a good story, for instance his TED talk promo’ing Moral Landscape. Only problem being that his absolutes seem based on measurements he’s chosen according to his own preferences.I think that some people get the wrong idea about Harris. here’s a quote which briefly explains his views:
What I’m arguing is that morality, questions of good and evil, right and wrong, because they relate to questions of human and animal well-being, also entail truth claims about our world, human nature or the prospects of human happiness that fall within the purview of science. Otherwise, we’re just left to argue over preferences: things are wrong because we don’t like it or a majority of people don’t like it. independent.co.uk/news/science/the-moral-formula-how-facts-inform-our-ethics-2265991.html
I don’t always see eye to eye with Sam, but the comment above seems relatively straight forward and uncontroversial.