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#137 – Andreas Mogensen on whether effective altruism is just for consequentialists

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Suppose a Small Number of People Watch the World Cup Final

There's a whole lot of different thought experiments that kind of have this flavor where you've got a bunch of modest benefits to a very large number of people, and then a very large cost to a single identifiable individual. People have this intuition that there's just no number of people who can get the smaller benefit that is sufficient to offset the other case. I don't know how much lizards enjoy at sunning themselves on a rock, but we'll assume it it's not very much. So the basic argument is that we shouldn't trust our intuitive reactions to these cases because they involve very, very, very large numbers.

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