Philosophical critiques of effective altruism
<p>What is most striking in published commentaries on effective altruism written by philosophers is that they are often derisive and contemptuous in tone yet weak in argument. The objections they advance tend to be at least as much ad hominem as substantive in character. While I do not find th...
Auteur principal: | McMahan, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Philosophy Documentation Center
2016
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