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207 | William MacAskill on Maximizing Good in the Present and Future

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

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Is There a Difference Between Saving Someone Who's Dying and Saving Someone Far Away?

I get the kind of philosophical appeal of the idea that lives matter equally, no matter where they are. But as a practical matter, I mean, you know, Singer's original examples of saving someone who's drowning in front of you versus saving someone who is in a different continent. It seems to be perfectly okay to save the person that you're looking at and worry about that care about that more than someone who's far away. What side do you come down upon?

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