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=== Complex Systems, Evolution, and Cosmology === | === Complex Systems, Evolution, and Cosmology === |
Revision as of 12:28, 12 December 2024

A list of the authors who have most contributed or best encapsulate the emergent metaculture philosophy.
Check the Reading List for a list of specific book recommendations.
The authors on this list (and some that aren't) are contributing many books, articles, podcasts, and other content that expand on these ideas every day. Many are worth a follow on social media, if you still participate in that despite the documented addiction and mental health risks it poses.
This wiki attempts to create a single work that synthesizes the ideas of all of these authors. It would have a much easier time of it if these actual authors decided to become editors! But if they did we would never know, since it is strictly anonymous.
Neurophilosophers
The best authors tackling the intersection of science and spirituality come from the field of neuroscience. This makes a lot of sense given the fact that the nature of consciousness is a central theme in all religions, and neuroscientists are the ones who are finally making the connection between these subjective experiences and the objective, material causes for them in the brain.
Those that aren't neuroscientists tend to come from the fields of sociology, evolutionary biology and psychology, and some theoretical physicists as well. Others are philosophers, journalists, bloggers, podcasters and other content producers that focus on these subjects.
While a number of historical works have contributed to metaculture, this list will focus on authors who have published works within the last 20 years or so, since these take into account all of the ideas that came beforehand and push the boundaries of thought towards the future.
Neuroscience and Psychology
- Robert Sapolsky
- Andrew Newberg
- Jonathan Haidt
- Sam Harris
- Steven Pinker
- Daniel Dennett
- Douglas Hofstadter
- Patricia Churchland
- Shankar Vedantam
- David Eagleman
- Michael Pollan
- Oliver Sacks
- Dan Harris
- Gretchen Rubin
- Angela Duckworth
- Max Bennett
- Norman Doidge
- Jamil Zaki
- Tali Sharot
- Adam Grant
- Dan Ariely
- Kurt Gray
Complex Systems, Evolution, and Cosmology
- Bobby Azarian
- Neil Theise
- Saul Perlmutter
- James Gleick
- Carl Sagan
- Stephen Hawking
- Sean Carroll
- E. O. Wilson
- Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
- Roger Penrose
- Freeman Dyson
- Ray Kurzweil
- Paul Bloom
- Francis Collins
Philosophy, Ethics, Politics, and Social Commentary
- Slavoj Žižek
- Yuval Noah Harari
- Jennifer Michael Hecht
- Naomi Klein
- Maria Popova
- Yujin Nagasawa
- C. Thi Nguyen
- Brendan Graham Dempsey
- Ken Wilber
- Tenzin Gyatso
- Helena Hartmann
- Michael Schur
- Meghan O'Gieblyn
- Kieran Setiya
- Keith Payne
- Will MacAskill
Videos on Authors
Man to Man with Dean Learner has fascinating interviews with best-selling authors like Garth Marenghi and Glynn Nimron.