Review and Summary of 'Moral Uncertainty'
By finm @ 2020-10-02T15:41 (+37)
This is a linkpost to https://www.finmoorhouse.com/writing/moral-uncertainty
I just read the recently published 'Moral Uncertainty' by Will MacAskill, Krister Bykvist, and Toby Ord. It's an excellent book with significant practical implications for effective altruists. As such, I originally intended to write a brief review — which ballooned into (I think) the longest single thing I've ever written. In any case, I hope this summary is useful for anyone curious about the book's main arguments, and the subject of moral uncertainty more generally. I would also be very grateful for feedback on this — anonymous is fine. Thank you!
MaxRa @ 2020-10-08T08:18 (+2)
Thanks for your summary and review, really enjoyed it.
And clearly this is a book many years in the making — for instance, MacAskill's BPhil thesis about moral uncertainty was published in 2000!
I had to double check that, and I think it wasn't quite that long ago, probably 2010. But on the topic of taking long, I also found this in Will's CV from ~2015-2016:
Books
Under Contract: Moral Uncertainty, Oxford University Press.
First author; co-authored with Toby Ord and Krister Bykvist. Expected publication: Feb 2017
finm @ 2020-10-08T10:02 (+1)
Thanks for pointing that mistake out — that would imply he finished his BPhil at age 13! Have corrected. I meant to say that the ideas were floating around long before the book was written, but appreciate that was super unclear.
PeterSlattery @ 2021-12-23T04:11 (+1)
Thanks for this! Exactly what I was looking for.