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Larry Temkin (pt 1): Moral Philosophy, transitivity, critiques of effective altruism, international aid, pluralism

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The Lesson to Be Learned From the Meredition Paradox

In the 1960s, a graduate student at Harvard was puzzled by an axiom of transitivity. The idea that all things considered better than is true by definition. His teacher told him to go home and do something else with his life. He eventually came to the view that maybe he had an explanation for why people assume one thing about nature but not another.

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