

Why caring for others shouldn’t always be rational
5 snips Aug 28, 2025
Philosopher Meghan Sullivan challenges us to rethink giving as more than a numbers game. She advocates for a 'love ethic' that emphasizes emotional connection and moral character. Sullivan argues that true care involves recognizing the dignity of all individuals, including future generations. In a world fixated on efficiency, she posits that fostering genuine relationships might be the most ethical response. This refreshing perspective invites listeners to prioritize heartfelt connections over mere calculations.
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Effective Altruism Focus
- Effective altruism focuses on rational efficiency in giving to charity.
- It prioritizes investment returns over emotional connections with beneficiaries.
Love Ethic in Giving
- The love ethic demands seeing charity recipients as individuals with dignity.
- It emphasizes forming moral character rather than just calculating donation effectiveness.
Love for Future People
- Expectant parents often love and care for their future child they have never met.
- This exemplifies love ethic by valuing and imagining needs of future individuals.