
207 | William MacAskill on Maximizing Good in the Present and Future
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas
Ethics of Long-Termism
This chapter examines the philosophical and ethical implications of long-termism, contrasting it with traditional economic approaches like temporal discounting. It challenges the prioritization of immediate benefits over the future impact of our actions, advocating for a moral framework that values lives regardless of their temporal or spatial distance. Through discussions on existential risks and the moral obligations to future generations, the chapter highlights the importance of proactive measures in addressing potential crises.
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