Being Good in a World of Uncertainty: A Reply to Temkin

Journal of Practical Ethics 7 (1):33-39 (2019)
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Abstract

This reply affirms Temkinā€™s critical perspective on effective altruism but seeks to draw out its constructive implications. It first encourages Temkin to defend the practical urgency of global poverty in the face of doubts about aid effectiveness. It then argues for a more holistic conception of effectiveness to mitigate these doubts. It considers some alternative aid strategies that respond to this broader conception. Finally, it exhorts effective altruists to think more seriously about the reform of global institutions.

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