Effective altruism is built on the simple but unsettling idea that living a fully ethical life involves doing the most good one can. In this course you will examine this idea's philosophical underpinnings; meet remarkable people who have restructured their lives in accordance with it; and think about how effective altruism can be put into practice in your own life.

Effective Altruism

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
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Reviewed on May 20, 2024
Wonderful journey in ethics and altruism behavior. Thank you for sharing motivational management and vocational involvement.
HD
Reviewed on Jun 6, 2016
Audited the course. Found the information quite useful. In the quest to live an evermore ethical life, Peter Singer helps to bring light to the issues at hand in an accessible way.
LC
Reviewed on Apr 18, 2017
What a wonderful course. It gives each of us a way to help in the best possible manner. One would think that only serious philanthropists can help when in fact every single person can.
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