Non-Fiction:
* The Moral Animal: Why We Are the Way We Are: This book explores the evolutionary roots of human morality, drawing on biology, psychology, and anthropology.
* Nonzero: The Logic of Human Destiny: This book argues that cooperation and increasing complexity have been the driving forces behind human history and will continue to be so in the future.
* Three Scientists and Their Gods: Looking for Meaning in an Age of Information: This book examines the beliefs of three leading scientists: Richard Dawkins, Edward O. Wilson, and Stephen Jay Gould.
* The Evolution of God: This book traces the development of religious beliefs from prehistoric times to the present day, arguing that religion has evolved to promote cooperation and social cohesion.
* Why Buddhism Is True: This book argues for the philosophical and scientific validity of Buddhist teachings.
* The Evolution of Cooperation: This book explores the evolutionary origins of cooperation, drawing on game theory and other mathematical models.
* A Short History of Progress: This book examines the history of human progress, from the development of language to the rise of the internet.
Fiction:
* The Last Man: This science fiction novel tells the story of the last man on Earth, who is trying to understand the meaning of life after the apocalypse.
Other Works:
* Wright has also written numerous articles and essays for publications such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, and The Atlantic.
Wright's work is known for its intellectual rigor, its ability to synthesize complex ideas, and its accessibility to a wide audience. He is considered to be one of the most important public intellectuals of his generation.