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Effective altruism : philosophical issues / edited by Hilary Greaves and Theron Pummer.

LIBRA BJ1474 .E344 2019
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Greaves, Hilary, editor, contributor.
Pummer, Theron, editor, contributor.
Beth & Matthew Mezvinsky Collection Fund for Modern Philosophy.
Series:
Engaging philosophy
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Altruism.
Altruism--Psychological aspects.
Altruism--Economic aspects.
Altruism--Social aspects.
Physical Description:
viii, 247 pages ; 24 cm.
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2019.
Summary:
This is the first collective study of the thinking behind the effective altruism movement. This movement comprises a growing global community of people who organise significant parts of their lives around the two key concepts represented in its name. Altruism is the idea that if we use a significant portion of the resources in our possession-whether money, time, or talents-with a view to helping others then we can improve the world considerably. When we do put such resources to altruistic use, it is crucial to focus on how much good this or that intervention is reasonably expected to do per unit of resource expended (as a gauge of effectiveness). We can try to rank various possible actions against each other to establish which will do the most good with the resources expended. Thus we could aim to rank various possible kinds of action to alleviate poverty against one another, or against actions aimed at very different types of outcome, focused perhaps on animal welfare or future generations. The scale and organisation of the effective altruism movement encourage careful dialogue on questions that have perhaps long been there, throwing them into new and sharper relief, and giving rise to previously unnoticed questions. In this volume a team of internationally recognised philosophers, economists, and political theorists present refined and in-depth explorations of issues that arise once one takes seriously the twin ideas of altruistic commitment and effectiveness.
Contents:
Introduction / Hilary Greaves ; Theron Pummer. The definition of effective altruism / William MacAskill
The moral imperative toward cost-effectiveness in global health / Toby Ord
Evidence neutrality and the moral value of information / Amanda Askell
Effective altruism and transformative experience / Jeff Sebo ; Laurie Paul
Should we give to more than one charity? / James Snowden
A brief argument for the overwhelming importance of shaping the far future / Nick Beckstead
Effective altruism, global poverty, and systemic change / Iason Gabriel ; Brian McElwee
Benevolent giving and the problem of paternalism / Emma Saunders-Hastings
Demanding the demanding / Ben Sachs
On satisfying duties to assist / Christian Barry ; Holly Lawford-Smith
Effective altruism's underspecification problem / Travis Timmerman
The hidden zero problem : effective altruism and barriers to marginal impact / Mark Budolfson ; Dean Spears
Beyond individualism / Stephanie Collins
Overriding virtue / Richard Yetter Chappell
The callousness objection / Andreas Mogensen.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Beth & Matthew Mezvinsky Collection Fund for Modern Philosophy.
ISBN:
0198841361
9780198841364
OCLC:
1101772304

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