Five: Prof Will MacAskill on moral uncertainty, utilitarianism & how to avoid being a moral monster

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Effective altruism in a nutshell

'Effective Altruism: An Introduction' is a collection of ten top episodes of The 80,000 Hours Podcast specifically selected to help listeners quickly get up to speed on the school of thought known as effective altruism.Here the host of the show — Rob Wiblin — briefly explains wha ...  Show more

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