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  1. MacAskill ei kirjassaan suuremmin paneudu keskeisiin argumentteihin longtermismiä vastaan. Olisin mielelläni lukenut laajempaa ajattelua esimerkiksi biodiversiteetin arvosta, moraalisista velvoitteista nyt eläviä ihmisiä ja muita eläimiä kohtaan sekä siitä, miten voimme olla varmoja, ettei liian suuri painotus tulevien sukupolvien ajattelemisessa koidu kohtaloksemme.

  2. 15 de jun. de 2023 · Paperback (ISBN 978-0-86154-482-0) £10.99. 335 pp. William MacAskill’s new book What We Owe the Future is an expedition into the distant future of humanity. To get on board, one is to imagine oneself having lived through every human life that has been and is likely to come as segments of one’s own life.

  3. Since this harbours the potential for considerable confusion, William MacAskill, one of the leaders of the effective altruism movement, has contributed a chapter aimed at forestalling some of these potential confusions. In this chapter, MacAskill first outlines a brief history of the effective altruism movement.

  4. MSt in Philosophy of Physics Alumni Information. Research. Centres, Projects and Networks

  5. 9 de ago. de 2022 · The philosopher William MacAskill lays out the case for longtermism: “Future people count. There could be a lot of them. And we can make their lives better.”

  6. Glasgow, 1987. William MacAskill es profesor asociado de Filosofía en la Universidad de Oxford, director de la Forethought Foundation for Global Priorities Research y el pensador más citado de su generación. Su investigación académica está centrada en lo que él llama altruismo eficaz: el empleo de evidencia empírica y argumentos ...

  7. Since this harbours the potential for considerable confusion, William MacAskill, one of the leaders of the effective altruism movement, has contributed a chapter aimed at forestalling some of these potential confusions. In this chapter, MacAskill first outlines a brief history of the effective altruism movement.