The Most Good You Can Do: How Effective Altruism Is Changing Ideas About Living Ethically

Author:   Peter Singer
Publisher:   Yale University Press
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Pages:   232
Publication Date:   09 April 2015
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"From the ethicist the New Yorker calls “the most influential living philosopher,” a new way of thinking about living ethically ""Singer’s argument is powerful, provocative and, I think, basically right. The world would be a better place if we were as tough-minded in how we donate money as in how we make it.""—Nicholas Kristof, New York Times ""Bold, fresh, inspired, reasoned, optimistic.""—Walter M. Bortz II, MD, Huffington Post Blog Peter Singer’s books and ideas have been disturbing our complacency ever since the appearance of Animal Liberation. Now he directs our attention to a new movement in which his own ideas have played a crucial role: effective altruism. Effective altruism is built upon the simple but profound idea that living a fully ethical life involves doing the ""most good you can do."" Such a life requires an unsentimental view of charitable giving: to be a worthy recipient of our support, an organization must be able to demonstrate that it will do more good with our money or our time than other options open to us. Singer introduces us to an array of remarkable people who are restructuring their lives in accordance with these ideas, and shows how living altruistically often leads to greater personal fulfillment than living for oneself. The Most Good You Can Do develops the challenges Singer has made, in the New York Times and Washington Post, to those who donate to the arts, and to charities focused on helping our fellow citizens, rather than those for whom we can do the most good. Effective altruists are extending our knowledge of the possibilities of living less selfishly, and of allowing reason, rather than emotion, to determine how we live. The Most Good You Can Do offers new hope for our ability to tackle the world’s most pressing problems."

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Author:   Peter Singer
Publisher:   Yale University Press
Imprint:   Yale University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9780300180275


ISBN 10:   0300180276
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   09 April 2015
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Read Peter Singer at your own peril. His arguments about animal welfare and vegetarianism have moved millions to change their lives. Doing the Most Good will challenge you to consider how your donations, career choices, and everyday life decisions can maximize good in the world. -Rob Reich, Stanford University -- Rob Reich In a world getting ever wealthier and more unequal, a book about effective altruism is overdue. What can you be doing- realistically, practically, today-to make the world a better place? No one has thought harder about this question than Peter Singer, and he answers it with his characteristic clarity and persuasiveness. -Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky Co-Founders and Co-Executive Directors of the Open Philanthropy Project -- Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky Peter Singer is one of the most important thinkers of our time, and this is his most important book. Through the stories of those in the nascent effective altruism movement, he provides clear guidance on what it means to live an ethical life in the face of the world's many problems. From charity to career choice to consumerism, this book will revolutionize how you think about doing good. -Will MacAskill, author of Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and How You Can Make a Difference -- Will MacAskill Provocative and important ... Doing The Most Good is a delight to read-Singer is a deep thinker and a wonderfully clear writer, moving smoothly from careful philosophical analyses to vivid stories of extraordinary lives. And even if you are not persuaded that effective altruism is the way to become a better-and happier-person, you will find yourself deeply unsettled by Singer's provocative claims about poverty, climate change, animals, art, rationality, and much else. -Paul Bloom, author of Just Babies -- Paul Bloom From the time of his 1972 paper Famine, Affluence, and Morality, Peter Singer has argued that we should be giving more to alleviate global suffering than we usually do. In this new book, Singer introduces us to people who are giving much more and are having fun doing it, and shows us just how easy it is to make a positive difference in the world. -Lori Gruen, author of Ethics and Animals: An Introduction -- Lori Gruen Singer's inspiring book challenges us all to take it up a notch in thinking about our giving. Reading this book can change your life; acting on this book can improve the lives of others. -Dean Karlan, author of More Than Good Intentions and President of Innovations for Poverty Action -- Dean Karlan


Singer's argument is powerful, provocative and, I think, basically right. The world would be a better place if we were as tough-minded in how we donate money as in how we make it. -Nicholas Kristof, New York Times -- Nicholas Kristof New York Times In a world getting ever wealthier and more unequal, a book about effective altruism is overdue. What can you be doing- realistically, practically, today-to make the world a better place? No one has thought harder about this question than Peter Singer, and he answers it with his characteristic clarity and persuasiveness. -Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky Co-Founders and Co-Executive Directors of the Open Philanthropy Project -- Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky Peter Singer is one of the most important thinkers of our time, and this is his most important book. Through the stories of those in the nascent effective altruism movement, he provides clear guidance on what it means to live an ethical life in the face of the world's many problems. From charity to career choice to consumerism, this book will revolutionize how you think about doing good. -Will MacAskill, author of Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and How You Can Make a Difference -- Will MacAskill Provocative and important ... The Most Good You Can Do is a delight to read-Singer is a deep thinker and a wonderfully clear writer, moving smoothly from careful philosophical analyses to vivid stories of extraordinary lives. And even if you are not persuaded that effective altruism is the way to become a better-and happier-person, you will find yourself deeply unsettled by Singer's provocative claims about poverty, climate change, animals, art, rationality, and much else. -Paul Bloom, author of Just Babies -- Paul Bloom From the time of his 1972 paper Famine, Affluence, and Morality, Peter Singer has argued that we should be giving more to alleviate global suffering than we usually do. In this new book, Singer introduces us to people who are giving much more and are having fun doing it, and shows us just how easy it is to make a positive difference in the world. -Lori Gruen, author of Ethics and Animals: An Introduction -- Lori Gruen Singer's inspiring book challenges us all to take it up a notch in thinking about our giving. Reading this book can change your life; acting on this book can improve the lives of others. -Dean Karlan, author of More Than Good Intentions and President of Innovations for Poverty Action -- Dean Karlan An outstanding resource for any donor looking to have an outsized impact on the world. -Cari Tuna, President, Good Ventures -- Cari Tuna Peter Singer is the world's most influential living philosopher, and this may be his most influential book-an inspiring and practical guide to living ethically in an age of unmatched opportunity. You cannot escape its pull. -Joshua Greene, author of Moral Tribes -- Joshua Greene Peter Singer makes a compelling ethical argument for 'effective altruism' as a way of life. By giving of our time and resources in a thoughtful and significant way, each of us has the power to save lives and make the world a better place. -Lauren Bush Lauren, CEO and Founder of FEED -- Lauren Bush Lauren Singer makes a strong case for a simple idea-that each of us has a tremendous opportunity to help others with our abilities, time and money. The Most Good You Can Do is an optimistic and compelling look at the positive impact that giving can have on the world. -Bill and Melinda Gates, co-chairs of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation -- Bill Gates 'In Does Altruism Exist? Culture, Genes, and the Welfare of Others, David Sloan Wilson sets out the evolutionary story. How we might have evolved to be self-sacrificing has long been a challenge for Darwinism... in this short and punchy book, he does an excellent job of explaining the relationship between the different theories and the now substantial evidence that we have indeed evolved to do each other good turns.'-Stephen Cave, Financial Times. -- Stephen Cave Financial Times Read Peter Singer at your own peril. His arguments about animal welfare and vegetarianism have moved millions to change their lives. The Most Good You Can Do will challenge you to consider how your donations, career choices, and everyday life decisions can maximize good in the world. -Rob Reich, Stanford University -- Rob Reich Singer's book is bold, fresh, inspired, reasoned, optimistic. Read it and grow your brain. -Walter M. Bortz II, MD, Huffington Post Blog -- Walter M. Bortz II, MD Huffington Post Blog In The Most Good You Can Do, Singer lays out a rationale for effective altruism - and a provocative defense of a movement he hopes will spread ... Singer opens up worthwhile conversations (and practical applications) related to ethical ideals. -Glenn C. Altschuler, Philadelphia Inquirer -- Glenn C. Altschuler Philadelphia Inquirer


Singer's argument is powerful, provocative and, I think, basically right. The world would be a better place if we were as tough-minded in how we donate money as in how we make it. -Nicholas Kristof, New York Times -- Nicholas Kristof New York Times In a world getting ever wealthier and more unequal, a book about effective altruism is overdue. What can you be doing- realistically, practically, today-to make the world a better place? No one has thought harder about this question than Peter Singer, and he answers it with his characteristic clarity and persuasiveness. -Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky Co-Founders and Co-Executive Directors of the Open Philanthropy Project -- Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky Peter Singer is one of the most important thinkers of our time, and this is his most important book. Through the stories of those in the nascent effective altruism movement, he provides clear guidance on what it means to live an ethical life in the face of the world's many problems. From charity to career choice to consumerism, this book will revolutionize how you think about doing good. -Will MacAskill, author of Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and How You Can Make a Difference -- Will MacAskill Provocative and important ... The Most Good You Can Do is a delight to read-Singer is a deep thinker and a wonderfully clear writer, moving smoothly from careful philosophical analyses to vivid stories of extraordinary lives. And even if you are not persuaded that effective altruism is the way to become a better-and happier-person, you will find yourself deeply unsettled by Singer's provocative claims about poverty, climate change, animals, art, rationality, and much else. -Paul Bloom, author of Just Babies -- Paul Bloom From the time of his 1972 paper Famine, Affluence, and Morality, Peter Singer has argued that we should be giving more to alleviate global suffering than we usually do. In this new book, Singer introduces us to people who are giving much more and are having fun doing it, and shows us just how easy it is to make a positive difference in the world. -Lori Gruen, author of Ethics and Animals: An Introduction -- Lori Gruen Singer's inspiring book challenges us all to take it up a notch in thinking about our giving. Reading this book can change your life; acting on this book can improve the lives of others. -Dean Karlan, author of More Than Good Intentions and President of Innovations for Poverty Action -- Dean Karlan An outstanding resource for any donor looking to have an outsized impact on the world. -Cari Tuna, President, Good Ventures -- Cari Tuna Peter Singer is the world's most influential living philosopher, and this may be his most influential book-an inspiring and practical guide to living ethically in an age of unmatched opportunity. You cannot escape its pull. -Joshua Greene, author of Moral Tribes -- Joshua Greene Peter Singer makes a compelling ethical argument for 'effective altruism' as a way of life. By giving of our time and resources in a thoughtful and significant way, each of us has the power to save lives and make the world a better place. -Lauren Bush Lauren, CEO and Founder of FEED -- Lauren Bush Lauren Singer makes a strong case for a simple idea-that each of us has a tremendous opportunity to help others with our abilities, time and money. The Most Good You Can Do is an optimistic and compelling look at the positive impact that giving can have on the world. -Bill and Melinda Gates, co-chairs of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation -- Bill Gates We need thinkers such as Singer to test our intuitions...The encouraging message is that we do have the resources to be better... This requires foremost that we believe in the goodness of others. So reading these powerful new books on the existence of altruism could be the first step to making the world a nicer place. -Stephen Cave, Financial Times -- Stephen Cave Financial Times Read Peter Singer at your own peril. His arguments about animal welfare and vegetarianism have moved millions to change their lives. The Most Good You Can Do will challenge you to consider how your donations, career choices, and everyday life decisions can maximize good in the world. -Rob Reich, Stanford University -- Rob Reich Singer's book is bold, fresh, inspired, reasoned, optimistic. Read it and grow your brain. -Walter M. Bortz II, MD, Huffington Post Blog -- Walter M. Bortz II, MD Huffington Post Blog In The Most Good You Can Do, Singer lays out a rationale for effective altruism - and a provocative defense of a movement he hopes will spread ... Singer opens up worthwhile conversations (and practical applications) related to ethical ideals. -Glenn C. Altschuler, Philadelphia Inquirer -- Glenn C. Altschuler Philadelphia Inquirer Singer's argument is powerful, provocative and, I think, basically right. The world would be a better place if we were as tough-minded in how we donate our money as in how we make it. -Nicholas Kristof, International Times -- Nicholas Kristof International Times ...easily one of the most relevant moral philosophers working today. -Jonathan T.D. Neil, Art Review. -- Jonathan T.D Neil Art Review The Most Good You Can Do should be of interest not only to committed [effective altruists] ... but to anyone who cares about the effectiveness of their charitable activities... It is a valuable contribution to the philosophical literature. -Travis Timmerman, The Philosophical Quarterly -- Travis Timmerman The Philosophical Quarterly


Read Peter Singer at your own peril. His arguments about animal welfare and vegetarianism have moved millions to change their lives. Doing the Most Good will challenge you to consider how your donations, career choices, and everyday life decisions can maximize good in the world. -Rob Reich, Stanford University -- Rob Reich In a world getting ever wealthier and more unequal, a book about effective altruism is overdue. What can you be doing- realistically, practically, today-to make the world a better place? No one has thought harder about this question than Peter Singer, and he answers it with his characteristic clarity and persuasiveness. -Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky Co-Founders and Co-Executive Directors of GiveWell -- Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky


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Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University, and Laureate Professor, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne. He is the author of more than twenty books including Animal Liberation, Practical Ethics, and The Life You Can Save. He divides his time between New York City and Melbourne, Australia.

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