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  1. In a compelling talk about how to make the world better, moral philosopher Will MacAskill provides a framework for answering this question based on the philosophy of "effective altruism" -- and shares ideas for taking on three pressing global issues.

  2. Effective Altruism: A Better Way to Lead an Ethical Life. Intelligence Squared. Of all the problems facing humanity, which should we focus on solving first? In a compelling talk about how to make...

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    • TED
  3. Why you should listen. Will MacAskill is the author of Doing Good Better and the cofounder of the organization Giving What We Can and the social-impact-career advice project 80,000 Hours. He is a trustee of the Centre for Effective Altruism. As he writes: "I'm an associate professor of moral philosophy at Oxford University.

  4. Jun 25, 2015 · Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx. William MacAskill makes a clever plea to those young graduates who want to improve the lives of others: Want to change the world for the better? Here's the...

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  5. My TED talk. How can we do the most good for the world? In this talk, I introduce the idea of effective altruism, arguing that we should focus on problems that are large in scale, solvable, and neglected, and that one of our top global priorities should be to safeguard humanity’s vast and extraordinary future.

  6. He is Will MacAskill, a leading moral philosopher, co-founder of the Effective Altruism Movement, EA for short, and uh, he's the author of some amazingly influential books like Doing Good Better, and What We Owe the Future. Now EA, you may have noticed, has been subject of a lot of discussion in the last couple years, some of it quite heated.

  7. Jun 5, 2020 · Virtually presented to Harvard University Students April 2020 The full transcript is available here: https://globalprioritiesinstitute.org... Find out more about the Global Priorities Institute ...

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    • Global Priorities Institute - University of Oxford
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