EA: Renaissance or Diaspora?

By TimothyTelleenLawton @ 2024-10-26T22:59 (+46)

@Elizabeth and I recently recorded a conversation of ours that we're hoping becomes a whole podcast series. The original premise is that we were trying to convince each other about whether we should both be EAs or both not be EAs. (She quit the movement earlier this year when she felt that her cries of alarm kept falling on deaf ears; I never left.)

Audio recording (35 min)

Transcript

Some highlights:

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Ariel Simnegar 🔸 @ 2024-10-29T23:57 (+17)

Thanks for the interesting conversation! Some scattered questions/observations:

MichaelStJules @ 2024-10-30T05:26 (+6)

I might say kidney donation is a moral imperative (or at least all-things-considered-good) if we consider only the effects on your welfare and the effects on the welfare of the beneficiaries. But when you consider indirect effects, things are less clear. There are effects on other people, nonhuman animals (farmed and wild), your productivity and time (which affects your EA work or income and donations), your motivation and your values. For an EA, productivity and time, motivation and values seem most important.

EDIT: And the same goes for veganism.

Sarah Cheng @ 2024-10-28T18:25 (+10)

Thank you for sharing this Timothy. I left a long comment on the LW version of the post. I'm happy to talk about this more with you or Elizabeth — if you're interested, you're welcome to reach out to me directly.