80,000 Hours Podcast

#163 – Toby Ord on the perils of maximising the good that you do

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Sep 8, 2023
Toby Ord, a moral philosopher from the University of Oxford and a pioneer of effective altruism, discusses the complexities of maximizing good in altruistic efforts. He warns against the dangers of an all-or-nothing approach, using the FTX fallout as a cautionary tale. Toby emphasizes the importance of integrity and humility in leadership and argues for a more balanced goal: 'doing most of the good you can.' He also explores the intricate relationship between utilitarian ethics and individual character, highlighting the nuanced nature of moral decision-making.
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INSIGHT

Effective Altruism's Approach

  • Effective altruism (EA) adopts utilitarianism's focus on good and scale, but rejects its extreme demands.
  • EA acknowledges uncertainty in moral theories, prompting caution in potentially harmful actions.
INSIGHT

Dangers of Maximization

  • Maximizing one value completely can harm other values, especially when nearing 100% optimization.
  • Focusing on excellence, not perfection, creates more robust and sustainable strategies.
ANECDOTE

The Runner Analogy

  • A runner maximizing only speed might sacrifice relationships and other important life aspects.
  • This illustrates how single-minded pursuit of one goal can lead to unintended negative consequences.
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