William MacAskill
MacAskill interrogates the ethical complexities of effective altruism, a movement he helped pioneer to enhance global welfare through reasoned and strategic giving. His exploration of moral responsibility encompasses themes like moral uncertainty and longtermism, where the moral weight of future generations is as pivotal as present-day issues. MacAskill's analytical approach offers readers tools to evaluate the impact of their altruistic actions critically. His works, such as "Doing Good Better," provide a roadmap for individuals seeking to maximize their positive impact on the world through both financial and career choices. \n\nThe Scottish philosopher's contributions extend beyond academia, emphasizing a practical synthesis of philosophical inquiry and social entrepreneurship. Through his co-founding of organizations like 80,000 Hours and Giving What We Can, MacAskill channels his ideas into actionable frameworks, encouraging others to prioritize high-impact activities. The book "What We Owe the Future" further delves into the profound obligations we have towards coming generations, fostering a deeper understanding of our long-term impact. This approach not only challenges readers to reflect on their personal ethical choices but also equips them with the insights necessary to contribute to a more equitable and sustainable global future.
Books by William MacAskill

What We Owe the Future

Doing Good Better
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