Ace: Did people in 17 20 know we were on the cusp of an industrial revolution? Ace: Yes, that was a hingy event. But christianity has proven extremely important and it's still with us right? Ace: They were a very hingy time, just not for reasons they thought. That gets at the epistemic problem. I'm not saying no one knew, but the founding fathers were aware.
When Tyler is reviewing grants for Emergent Ventures, he is struck by how the ideas of effective altruism have so clearly influenced many of the smartest applicants, particularly the younger ones. And William MacAskill, whom Tyler considers one of the world’s most influential philosophers, is a leading light of the community.
William joined Tyler to discuss why the movement has gained so much traction and more, including his favorite inefficient charity, what form of utilitarianism should apply to the care of animals, the limits of expected value, whether effective altruists should be anti-abortion, whether he would side with aliens over humans, whether he should give up having kids, why donating to a university isn’t so bad, whether we are living in “hingey” times, why buildering is overrated, the sociology of the effective altruism movement, why cultural innovation matters, and whether starting a new university might be next on his slate.
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