• the "Centre for Effective Altruism" was selected. (wikipedia.org)
  • Bankman-Fried founded the FTX Future Fund, which brought on MacAskill as one of its advisers, and which paid a $13.9 million grant to the Centre for Effective Altruism where MacAskill holds a board role. (wikipedia.org)
  • He also cofounded the nonprofits Giving What We Can, the Centre for Effective Altruism, and Y Combinator-backed 80,000 Hours, which together have moved over $300 million to effective charities. (villagesquarebooks.com)
  • In the same year, the Scottish philosopher and ethicist William MacAskill published Doing Good Better: How Effective Altruism Can Help You Make a Difference. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, several leaders of the effective altruism movement, including William MacAskill and Robert Wiblin, condemned FTX's actions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sam Harris speaks with philosopher William MacAskill about effective altruism, moral illusions, existential risk and other topics. (ted.com)
  • William MacAskill is an associate professor in philosophy and senior research fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford. (villagesquarebooks.com)
  • Effective altruism proponent MacAskill claims this has broad applications to the prioritization of scientific projects, entrepreneurial ventures, and policy initiatives estimated to save the most lives or reduce the most suffering. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a compelling talk about how to make the world better, moral philosopher Will MacAskill provides a framework for answering this question based on the philosophy of 'effective altruism' -- and shares ideas for taking on three pressing global issues. (ted.com)
  • Will MacAskill is a cofounder of the effective altruism movement, a philosophy that tries to answer the question: How can we do as much good as possible? (ted.com)
  • In Doing Good Better , MacAskill explains how effective altruism applies data and scientific reasoning to the normally sentimental world of doing good. (ted.com)
  • As a student at MIT, Bankman-Fried went to a talk by Will MacAskill, a 25-year-old doctoral student at Oxford and founder of effective altruism, a utilitarian-tinged philosophy that uses maths to figure out how individuals can maximise their philanthropic impact. (yahoo.com)
  • He first attended an elite prep academy and then MIT, where he fell in with Will MacAskill, an Oxford-trained philosopher looking for recruits to his new effective altruism (EA) movement. (tabletmag.com)
  • In a compelling talk about how to make the world better, moral philosopher Will MacAskill provides a framework for answering this question based on the philosophy of. (lifeboat.com)
  • The community around pledging and career selection for effective giving, centered around the Giving What We Can and 80,000 Hours organisations. (wikipedia.org)
  • A 2023 Bloomberg article interviewing some self-described effective altruists criticized effective altruism's philosophy as masking a culture of predatory behavior. (wikipedia.org)
  • In a 2023 Time magazine article, seven women reported misconduct and controversy in the effective altruism movement. (wikipedia.org)
  • The review summarised the techniques that have proven to be effective for the Published: 29 May 2023 self-management of type 2 diabetes. (who.int)
  • In his provocative new book, ' The Most Good You Can Do ,' world-renowned Australian ethicist Peter Singer offers his views about "effective altruism. (nextavenue.org)
  • Effective altruists don't see a lot of point in feeling guilty," writes Peter Singer in the Boston Review. (stanforddaily.com)
  • Peter Singer is a professor of philosophy at Princeton University. (stanforddaily.com)
  • Rooted in the utilitarian philosophy of Peter Singer, EA practitioners injected philanthropy with a dose of financial optimization by claiming a moral obligation to make as much money as possible for the sake of giving it all away. (tabletmag.com)
  • After the company's collapse in late 2022, Bankman-Fried's relationship with effective altruism has been called into question as a public relations strategy, while the movement's embrace of him proved damaging to its reputation. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a public face for the effective altruism movement, Bankman-Fried's particular brand of swindle was different in detail but not in kind from the snake oil sold by Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes. (tabletmag.com)
  • Why isn't effective altruism called effective utilitarianism? (githubusercontent.com)
  • Mirror](https://www.quora.com/Why-isnt-effective-altruism-called-effective-utilitarianism/answer/Issa-Rice) [Linchuan](https://www.quora.com/profile/Linchuan-Zhang) is quite right about point 1. (githubusercontent.com)
  • In 2019, Oxford University Press published the volume Effective Altruism: Philosophical Issues, edited by Hilary Greaves and Theron Pummer. (wikipedia.org)
  • 23 July 2019 - Why has this approach to philanthropy based on utilitarian philosophy gained so many admirers, and so many critics, over the last few years? (cafonline.org)
  • 2019). This highlights the need for time- efficient and cost-effective interventions. (who.int)
  • Moreover, emerging insights from the intersection of philosophy and science are aiding our understanding of complex subjects, such as cognition and consciousness. (classcentral.com)
  • A wide selection of online courses to explore philosophy, including ethics, logic, and famous philosophers. (classcentral.com)
  • This altruism, this regard for the interests of others, namely the non-philosophers, is required of the philosophers and accepted by them. (stackexchange.com)
  • It is also true that the philosophers have a prudential or self-interested reason for governing the city - for returning to the Cave - since if they do not rule, government of the city will pass to others less competent, even to the enemies of philosophy. (stackexchange.com)
  • He has focused his research on moral uncertainty, effective altruism, and future generations. (villagesquarebooks.com)
  • What We Owe the Future is an intellectually thrilling exploration of moral philosophy and human history in the hands of a very skilled thinker and clear writer… Thought provoking. (villagesquarebooks.com)
  • This introduction to moral and political philosophy is one of the most popular courses taught at Harvard College. (classcentral.com)
  • The 2014 EA survey [https://eahub.org/sites/effectiv...](https://eahub.org/sites/effectivealtruismhub.com/files/survey/2014/results-and-analysis.pdf) shows that about 70% of respondents hold consequentialist moral philosophies. (githubusercontent.com)
  • But while it's tempting to write effective altruism off as " philanthropy + intellectual pretensions ," it is valuable to acknowledge the hold that effective altruism has on our ability to imagine goodness, and to try to understand why. (thebulwark.com)
  • Singer published The Most Good You Can Do: How Effective Altruism Is Changing Ideas About Living Ethically in 2015. (wikipedia.org)
  • His site, Thelifeyoucansave.org , has a list of charities Singer thinks are highly cost-effective. (nextavenue.org)
  • Three years later, Ellison would be persuaded to quit Jane Street Capital to go and work for Bankman-Fried at his crypto trading firm Alameda Research as his CEO - somewhere where she felt she could put her views on effective altruism into practice. (yahoo.com)
  • The proposals are intended to identify if any of the possible jurors are familiar with the case, with crypto or with effective altruism, the philosophy that purportedly motivated Bankman-Fried to get rich so he could give his wealth away. (coindesk.com)
  • The billionaire founder of crypto exchange FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, has plans to give away the vast majority of his wealth thanks to the philosophy of "effective altruism," which he learned in college. (diggit.si)
  • We will read some of the most important works in the history of philosophy from Plato, Aristotle, Confucius, Kant, and Mill, before turning to contemporary approaches including feminist ethics and virtue ethics. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • He is also the intellectual champion of effective altruism, a new wave of ethics trying to rebrand ethical deliberation into a palatable and straightforward logical process. (stanforddaily.com)
  • Emile P. Torres, " Understanding "longertermism": Why this suddenly influential philosophy is so toxic ," Salon , August 20, 2022. (player.fm)
  • Our four-part fundraising guide will help you put the foundations in place for an effective and successful fundraising strategy. (cafonline.org)
  • A 2018 study published in Psychological Science, "Impediments to Effective Altruism: The Role of Subjective Preferences in Charitable Giving," looked at the influence on donor choices of providing nonprofit effectiveness information. (bpm.com)
  • The critics assert that effective altruism's approach does little to tackle the societal issues behind many of these problems. (bpm.com)
  • Many more lives have been saved thanks to effective altruism's awareness campaign promoting effectiveness and transparency in giving. (stanforddaily.com)
  • Because they strive to get the most bang for their bucks, some effective altruists focus on nonprofits that help people in the developing world rather than those that work with U.S. residents. (bpm.com)
  • Over the past decade the philanthropic ideology of Effective Altruism has grown massively both in attracting funds and in influencing young people to try to make as much money as they can and give most of it away. (oup.com)
  • and the so-called Effective Altruism community, which gave rise to the longtermist ideology, has a mind-boggling $46.1 billion in committed funding. (salon.com)
  • Some journalists asked whether the effective altruist movement was "complicit" in FTX's collapse. (wikipedia.org)
  • Relativism is an ancient philosophical doctrine which has recurred time and again in the history of philosophy. (classcentral.com)
  • Philosophy is the study of argument and its application to a wide variety of questions of fundamental importance to human life and intellectual activity. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • For more on this, watch Singer's 2013 TED talk on effective altruism. (nextavenue.org)
  • In a place like Silicon Valley, where the competitive pace of development seldom allows room for reflection, where every new success by the engineering department at Stanford forebodes a contraction in the workforce, Singer's philosophy serves as a great comfort. (stanforddaily.com)
  • Altruism: the belief in or practice of disinterested and selfless concern for the well-being of others. (stackexchange.com)
  • No longer the new kid on the block, Effective Altruism (EA) has evolved from its early days in the quadrangles of the University of Oxford to become a thriving community with a well-established architecture of philanthropic institutions. (cgdev.org)
  • We are happy to meet people interested in Effective Altruism (EA) in person or for a (video) call to discuss the EA philosophy, introduce you to the community, discuss your career plans, donations, project ideas or anything else related to doing good effectively. (google.com)
  • That's the view of Dr Toby Ord, a philosophy Fellow at the University of Oxford and co-founder of the effective altruism community. (google.com)
  • It is to this problem at the aching heart of modern life that the " effective altruism community " has sought to address itself-through blogs, conventions, Substacks, online forums, grant-awarding organizations, several billion dollars, and the advocacy of one or two university professors-for going on thirteen years. (thebulwark.com)
  • At the most basic level, it's not too distant of a dream: Effective altruism speaks to the second moment of the fundamental desire to be good, which is the hope that our goodness would be-well, effective , or at any rate, that we would have some substantial confirmation of its interface with reality. (thebulwark.com)
  • A metaphor-driven look at the principles behind effective altruism. (ted.com)
  • The movement developed during the 2000s, and the name effective altruism was coined in 2011. (wikipedia.org)
  • Effective altruism is a philosophy and social movement uses evidence reasoning to consider how to do the most good you can. (nextavenue.org)
  • is a question many donors ask these days, as the social movement of effective altruism carries its momentum into the 2020s. (bpm.com)
  • Overlooking the effective altruism movement would likely be a mistake. (bpm.com)
  • In the aftermath of the collapse, proponents of the effective altruism movement are trying to make sure that the good they want to accomplish isn't overshadowed by the extensive crimes allegedly perpetrated by one of the movement's most public supporters. (ejewishphilanthropy.com)
  • Hilary Greaves is a groundbreaking professor of philosophy at the University of Oxford and director of the Global Priorities Institute. (howthelightgetsin.org)
  • Likewise, altruism generally is very rarely pure in spirit, because most "altruistic" people are seeking some sort of reward for their work. (stackexchange.com)
  • And so, the fact that there is so much delusional thought and attitude attached to the subject of altruism, is confirmation enough that it is not what Plato meant to teach with the Cave allegory. (stackexchange.com)
  • The philosophy of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill has come in for a battering in recent years. (bioedge.org)
  • In this article, we have compiled a series of online courses to help you explore the many facets of philosophy . (classcentral.com)
  • She gained training in critical analysis as a UH Arete Fellow in the Effective Altruism program. (uh.edu)
  • The definitive introduction to the philosophy of effective altruism. (ted.com)
  • An introduction to some of the core concepts and key cause areas of effective altruism. (ted.com)
  • ALTER is guided by effective altruism, a philosophy that the FTX Foundation trumpeted that says donors should leverage their giving to do the greatest good for the greatest number of people. (ejewishphilanthropy.com)
  • The philosophy uses mathematical calculations to determine how people could do the most good with their money and time. (diggit.si)
  • Effective altruists may choose careers based on the amount of good that they expect the career to achieve or donate to charities based on the goal of maximising impact. (wikipedia.org)
  • To appeal to effective altruists, you first must understand what drives them. (bpm.com)
  • But maximizing the "good" isn't the only reason effective altruists don't see the point in feeling guilt. (stanforddaily.com)
  • A modern-day polymath, Hilary's academic work has chartered new territories at the intersection of philosophy, mathematics, and physics. (howthelightgetsin.org)
  • By reading Rene Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy, we learn about Descartes' rationalist approach to knowledge, reality, mind-body dualism, and God's necessary existence. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • In this interview, our Marketing Manager for philosophy, Hana Purslow, outlines OUP's approach to subject marketing. (oup.com)
  • At its core, philosophy represents a methodical approach to questioning and exploration. (classcentral.com)
  • Now a trailblazer in the field of effective altruism, Hilary has redefined how we approach making a positive impact on the world. (howthelightgetsin.org)
  • A degree in Philosophy is taught via a selection of compulsory and optional courses to enhance your learning and prepare you for a future career or further study. (abdn.ac.uk)
  • Philosophy Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for those interested in the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. (stackexchange.com)
  • Mirror](https://www.quora.com/How-many-edits-have-been-made-to-Wikipedia/answer/Issa-Rice) For **total edits**, see [Special:Statistics](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Statistics). (githubusercontent.com)
  • The Stanford professor argued that getting more Democrats registered to vote would be far more effective than simply donating to candidates, and encouraged donors to give 90% of their election. (nypost.com)
  • The head of the charity rating service, Charity Navigator , calls this " defective altruism " and says it will move us toward a more centralized form of giving where the experts decide where the money goes, rather than individual donors. (nextavenue.org)
  • Rather, it looks at how effective donors can be with their money and time. (bpm.com)
  • The researchers found that, even when such information is presented in a way that makes it easy for donors to compare organizations' effectiveness, donors often choose less effective options that represent their personal preferences. (bpm.com)
  • Doing philosophy is like seeing a movie and wondering what will happen next, or what you would do in the same situation, or what's real and what's merely make-believe. (classcentral.com)
  • You pretty quickly run out of really effective ways to make yourself happier by spending money," Bankman-Fried told Bloomberg. (diggit.si)
  • Cubillos' University of Houston campus affiliations include the Pre-law Society, Effective Altruism UH and the Student Government Association. (uh.edu)
  • The world's most popular philosophy blog, since 2003. (typepad.com)
  • This blog delves into the parallels between EA and HTA and investigates what EA might draw from HTA in the pursuit of effective prioritisation. (cgdev.org)
  • The two that seem to work are: - [User:Flominator/WikiBlame - Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Flominator/WikiBlame), which is available from the "Revision history search" link of the revision history page of each article. (githubusercontent.com)