Conference on The Ethics of Giving
Video recordings of talks given at The Ethics of Giving Conference (23 May to 25 May in School III, University of St Andrews).
Video recordings of talks given at The Ethics of Giving Conference (23 May to 25 May in School III, University of St Andrews).
The Philosophical Quarterly welcomes essays of 8,000 words or fewer addressing the philosophy of effective altruism.
Alex Douglas, Katherine Hawley, and other philosophers on the General Election.
An online discussion of Theron Pummer’s “Whether and Where to Give” (in Philosophy & Public Affairs, 2016) with a critical précis by Johann Frick.
Alex Douglas on scapegoating in current politics.
Katherine Hawley asks: How far can we trust experts when we’re deciding how to vote?
A selection of photographs taken at the Effective Altruism Conference held in March 2016 at the University of St Andrews.
Videos and slides of presentations at the Effective Altruism Conference held in March 2016 at the University of St Andrews.
Non-consequentialist criteria imply that it is not wrong to give to at least some of the charities that Singer and other effective altruists recommend, even when this comes with significant risk of doing harm.
A conference held in March 2016 at the University of St Andrews.