William MacAskill
A William MacAskill is a person.
- AKA: Will MacAskill.
- Context:
- It can typically advance Effective Altruism Philosophy through philosophical research and academic publications.
- It can typically develop Effective Altruism Frameworks through evidence-based methodologys and utilitarian principles.
- It can typically promote Longtermist Perspectives through future generation considerations and existential risk assessments.
- It can typically create Effective Altruism Organizations through institutional founding and organizational leadership.
- It can typically influence Philanthropic Practices through donation guidance and impact evaluations.
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- It can often communicate Complex Ethical Concepts through public lectures and popular writings.
- It can often advise Wealthy Donors through effective giving strategies and cause prioritizations.
- It can often incorporate Moral Uncertainty Principles through philosophical compromises and pluralistic approaches.
- It can often exemplify Philosophical Commitments through personal lifestyle choices and donation practices.
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- It can range from being a Junior Effective Altruism Scholar to being a Senior Effective Altruism Authority, depending on its academic career progression.
- It can range from being a Specialized Effective Altruism Researcher to being a Broad Effective Altruism Thought Leader, depending on its research scope.
- It can range from being a Local Effective Altruism Advocate to being a Global Effective Altruism Influencer, depending on its reach and recognition.
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- It can have Academic Positions such as university faculty roles and research institute affiliations.
- It can produce Published Works such as philosophical books and academic papers.
- It can present Public Communications such as TED talks and interview appearances.
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- Examples:
- William MacAskill Instances, such as:
- William MacAskill (2022), during the publication of "What We Owe The Future".
- William MacAskill (2020), during the publication of "Moral Uncertainty".
- William MacAskill (2015), during the publication of "Doing Good Better".
- William MacAskill (2012), during the founding of the Centre for Effective Altruism.
- William MacAskill (2011), during the founding of 80,000 Hours.
- William MacAskill (2009), during the founding of Giving What We Can.
- William MacAskill Academic Roles, such as:
- William MacAskill Philosophical Positions, such as:
- William MacAskill on Moral Uncertainty, advocating normative compromise.
- William MacAskill on Longtermism, prioritizing future generation welfare.
- William MacAskill on Cause Prioritization, emphasizing scale, tractability, and neglectedness.
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- William MacAskill Instances, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Nick Bostrom.
- Carl Shulman.
- Traditional Philanthropists, which lack evidence-based giving frameworks and impact maximization principles.
- Pure Utilitarian Philosophers, which lack moral uncertainty acknowledgements and normative pluralism.
- Present-Focused Ethicists, which lack future generation prioritizations and longtermist perspectives.
- Academic Philosophers, which lack organizational founding and practical implementation of philosophical principles.
- Public Intellectuals, which lack specific donation practices and lifestyle alignment with ethical positions.
- See: Effective Altruism, Longtermism, Philosophical Career, Ethical Philosophy, Existential Risk, Moral Uncertainty, Oxford Philosophy, Utilitarianism, Cause Prioritization.
References
References
2022
- (MacAskill, 2022) ⇒ William MacAskill. (2022). “What We Owe The Future: The Sunday Times Bestseller.” Simon and Schuster.
- NOTES:
- Explores longtermism and future ethics as a crucial moral philosophical framework.
- Examines our moral obligations to future generations and existential risks.
- Presents effective strategies for positively influencing the long-term future.
- Cited by 410 related articles as of 2024.
- NOTES:
2021
- (Greaves & MacAskill, 2021) ⇒ Hilary Greaves, and William MacAskill. (2021). “The case for strong longtermism.” In: Global Priorities Institute Working Paper No. 5-2021.
- NOTES: Presents the philosophical argument that positively influencing the long-term future should be a key moral priority.
2020
- (MacAskill, Bykvist & Ord, 2020) ⇒ William MacAskill, Krister Bykvist, and Toby Ord. (2020). “Moral uncertainty.” Oxford University Press.
- NOTES: Explores the philosophical problem of making moral decisions under uncertainty about which moral theory is correct.
2015
- (MacAskill, 2015) ⇒ William MacAskill. (2015). “Doing good better: Effective altruism and a radical new way to make a difference.” Guardian Faber Publishing.
- NOTES: Introduces effective altruism as a philosophical movement focused on using evidence and reason to maximize positive impact.