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#137 – Andreas Mogensen on whether effective altruism is just for consequentialists

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Is There a Moral Importance of Partiality in Discounting?

A paper i've published recently. relates to the issue of discounting. So there's a kind of standard practice within the economic valuation of long time investments, which involves discounting future welfare. And most people, when they reflect on this, think that this can't morally be justified. It may be that people Discount their own future welfare because they are impatient,. but having less moral concern for people merely because they are more distant in time seems indefensible. In th paper, i sort of roughly argue that you can indeed justify something that looks somewhat like a positive rate of pure intergenerational time preference in this way.

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