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#152 – Joe Carlsmith on navigating serious philosophical confusion

80,000 Hours Podcast

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The Perverse Framing of Responsibility

I think the most basic answer is that I just think this stuff is real. It's not a game. And I think, I think tuning into that just kind of is emotional. You know, we're talking about really high stakes stuff, stuff that really matters. That's important to our motivations. I think it's important to how much of our humanity we're kind of bringing to the project of trying to help others. If something feels real and visceral, that's like a sign about its reality. A signal that it's been processed at sometimes implicit and unconscious parts of your epistemic system in a way that has kind of passed a bunch of checks for like, yeah, this is

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