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Effective Altruism at Harvard

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Here, individual members of the Harvard EA community share their thoughts on doing good, critiques of EA, and original ideas.

Tyler Johnston: Kidney Donation for College-Aged Altruists
Tyler Johnston: Kidney Donation for College-Aged Altruists

An overview of the unique challenges and opportunities of donating a kidney while young

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Harvard College Effective AltruismFebruary 8, 2021
Paul Nung: Embracing EA
Paul Nung: Embracing EA

By incorporating science-backed compromises we are able to work with the cognitive biases that stand in the way of applying EA to our daily lives.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismFebruary 8, 2021
Thomas Kaminsky: Blind Trolley: Effective Altruism in a World of Incomplete Information
Thomas Kaminsky: Blind Trolley: Effective Altruism in a World of Incomplete Information

In which I accidentally run over a Nobel prize winner and, subsequently, ask myself, "How do I know that I'm actually making the right decisions?"

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Harvard College Effective AltruismFebruary 1, 2021
Angela Zhong: Digging for Gold
Angela Zhong: Digging for Gold

An infographic: What characteristics should we consider when supporting non-profit efforts?

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Harvard College Effective AltruismJanuary 26, 2021
Francis Devlin: A response to criticisms of Effective Altruism
Francis Devlin: A response to criticisms of Effective Altruism

A response to some of the criticisms put forward in the readings from week eight of the Arete Fellowship, highlighting which are more and less persuasive.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismJanuary 26, 2021
 Aditya Balakrishnan: Is Existential Risk a Black Swan?
Aditya Balakrishnan: Is Existential Risk a Black Swan?

Catastrophic global events are scary - but we know nothing about them, and EA should probably sideline x-risks.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismJanuary 26, 2021
Nwanneka Okolo: Immediate Results
Nwanneka Okolo: Immediate Results

Effective altruism prioritizes action that leads to immediate concrete, quantifiable results. Sometimes, however, the best option is not always the one that is most ‘cost-effective’ or tangible or immediate.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismMay 25, 2020
Rachel Sadoff: Artificial Intelligence as an Effective Altruism Cause Area
Rachel Sadoff: Artificial Intelligence as an Effective Altruism Cause Area

The EA community should therefore question the merit of the AI cause area, and in doing so, reassert its commitments to impartiality and equity.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismMay 25, 2020
PAF: Brain Science Research
PAF: Brain Science Research

These are the Executive Summaries of two final reports from a Philanthropy Advisory Fellowship project to research strategy and best practices for funding research in brain science. This research was conducted on behalf of PAF client One Mind.

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PAF ReportsHarvard College Effective AltruismApril 19, 2020
Eric Hansen: Growing Effective Altruism
Eric Hansen: Growing Effective Altruism

By presenting EA as an open dialogue on how to best help others, we can grow the EA community.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismFebruary 4, 2020
Andre Ferreira: Climate Change & the Inaction of the Effective Altruism Movement
Andre Ferreira: Climate Change & the Inaction of the Effective Altruism Movement

The approach that the EA has adopted runs the detrimental risk of not paying enough attention to a growing concern that can quickly bring about the extinction of the human race.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismFebruary 4, 2020
Alison Xin: More Right: Cooperation Between Intuition and Rationality
Alison Xin: More Right: Cooperation Between Intuition and Rationality

As Effective Altruism systematically tackles enduring, complicated issues, intuition may still be a useful tool to lean on.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismFebruary 4, 2020
Max Ingersoll: Doughnut Altruism
Max Ingersoll: Doughnut Altruism

Finding a balance between being ideological and practical is an important challenge.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismFebruary 4, 2020
Stephen Casper: Dissolving Confusion around Functional Decision Theory
Stephen Casper: Dissolving Confusion around Functional Decision Theory

It's all about the source code.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismJanuary 6, 2020
Stephen Casper: Decision Theory
Stephen Casper: Decision Theory

An exploration of questions and answers in the field of decision theory.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismSeptember 9, 2019
Ana Mundaca: EA’s Systemic Bias against Recognizing Systemic Bias
Harvard College Effective AltruismAugust 27, 2019
Shafi Rubbani: Permanence-The Forgotten Criterion

I think Effective Altruists should add a fourth criterion to their trinity of tractability, scale, and neglectedness: permanence.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismJuly 27, 2019
Stephen Casper: Five (Short) Things for Absolutely Everyone to Read/Watch
Harvard College Effective AltruismJuly 9, 2019
Anonymous: The (In)effective Distribution of Health Care

Physicians aren’t where we need them.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismJuly 7, 2019
Leor Fishman: The Case Against Edge Cases

We shouldn’t treat morality as a formalized logical system.

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Harvard College Effective AltruismJune 30, 2019
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