Erik Hoel on Effective Altruism, Utilitarianism, and the Repugnant Conclusion
EconTalk09/26/22 • 77 min
Neuroscientist Erik Hoel talks about why he is not an "effective altruist" with EconTalk host, Russ Roberts. Hoel argues that the utilitarianism that underlies effective altruism--a movement co-founded by Will MacAskill and Peter Singer--is a poison that inevitably leads to repugnant conclusions and thereby weakens the case for the strongest claims made by effective altruists.
09/26/22 • 77 min
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