William MacAskill on Effective Altruism, Moral Progress, and Cultural Innovation | Free Podcast Summary

William MacAskill on Effective Altruism, Moral Progress, and Cultural Innovation | Convos with Tyler In a stimulating dialogue with Tyler Cowen, philosopher William MacAskill, a key proponent of the effective altruism movement, delves into the principles and…

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Cultural Institutions’ Value

Cultural institutions, such as opera, play an important role in preserving traditions and inspiring people, despite their impact being difficult to quantify.

However, their benefits may not pass a benefit-cost test when compared to other charitable actions.

The focus should be on how many people might exist in the future rather than now, and how that would impact the long-term flourishing of humanity. – William MacAskill

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  1. 01William MacAskill on Effective Altruism, Moral Progress, and Cultural Innovation | Convos with Tyler
  2. 02Practical Value Creation
  3. 03Case-by-Case Moral Reasoning
  4. 04Long-Term Human Flourishing
  5. 05Cultural Institutions’ Value
  6. 06Collective Impact
  7. 07Simulation Hypothesis
  8. 08Economic Growth Limitations
  9. 09Promoting Beneficial Factors

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