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Beyond Moral Efficiency: Effective Altruism and Theorizing about Effectiveness
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Zuolo, Federico
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Altruism
/ Charities
/ Conceptual analysis
/ Debates
/ Effectiveness
/ Efficiency
/ Feasibility
/ Political philosophy
/ Rationality
/ Realism
/ Social movements
/ Structural change
/ Theory
2020
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Beyond Moral Efficiency: Effective Altruism and Theorizing about Effectiveness
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Zuolo, Federico
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Altruism
/ Charities
/ Conceptual analysis
/ Debates
/ Effectiveness
/ Efficiency
/ Feasibility
/ Political philosophy
/ Rationality
/ Realism
/ Social movements
/ Structural change
/ Theory
2020
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Beyond Moral Efficiency: Effective Altruism and Theorizing about Effectiveness
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Beyond Moral Efficiency: Effective Altruism and Theorizing about Effectiveness
2020
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Overview
In this article I provide a conceptual analysis of an underexplored issue in the debate about effective altruism: its theory of effectiveness. First, I distinguish effectiveness from efficiency and claim that effective altruism understands effectiveness through the lens of efficiency. Then, I discuss the limitations of this approach in particular with respect to the charge that it is incapable of supporting structural change. Finally, I propose an expansion of the notion of effectiveness of effective altruism by referring to the debate in political philosophy about realism and the practical challenge of normative theories. I argue that effective altruism, both as a social movement and as a conceptual paradigm, would benefit from clarifying its ideal, taking into account the role of institutions, and expanding its idea of feasibility.
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Cambridge University Press
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