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Effective Altruism and Doing Good with William MacAskill
William MacAskill co-founded the effective altruism movement, a community dedicated to using resources effectively to make the world a better place. He discusses the movement, career advice, and the importance of evaluating methods for doing good. Contains an advertisement for Athletic Greens.
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01:14 - 03:58 (02:43)
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Athletic Greens is offering a free vitamin D supplement and five free travel packs with the first subscription purchase of their all-in-one formula to provide additional immune support, gut health, and energy.
ChapterEffective Altruism and Doing Good with William MacAskill
Episode#120: Will MacAskill on Effective Altruism, Y Combinator, and Artificial Intelligence
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast episode, Tim Ferriss interviews Wilma Caskell, the youngest tenured professor of philosophy in the world, and discusses his journey in co-founding two well-known nonprofits for effective altruism, as well as how to hack doing good effectively.
03:58 - 06:43 (02:44)
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In this podcast episode, Tim Ferriss interviews Wilma Caskell, the youngest tenured professor of philosophy in the world, and discusses his journey in co-founding two well-known nonprofits for effective altruism, as well as how to hack doing good effectively.
ChapterEffective Altruism and Doing Good with William MacAskill
Episode#120: Will MacAskill on Effective Altruism, Y Combinator, and Artificial Intelligence
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
Toby Ord, co-founder of the effective altruism movement, shares his philosophy of using high-quality evidence and careful reasoning to determine how to make the most positive impact in the world through organizations such as Giving What We Can and 80,000 Hours.
06:43 - 09:00 (02:17)
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Toby Ord, co-founder of the effective altruism movement, shares his philosophy of using high-quality evidence and careful reasoning to determine how to make the most positive impact in the world through organizations such as Giving What We Can and 80,000 Hours.