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Jeffrey Sanford Russell | Problems for Impartiality

The Parfit Memorial Lecture is an annual distinguished lecture series established by the Global Priorities Institute (GPI) in memory of Professor Derek Parfit. The aim is to encourage research among academic philosophers on topics related to global priorities research – using evidence and reason to figure out the most effective ways to improve the world. This year, we are delighted to have Associate Professor Jeffrey Sanford Russell deliver the Parfit Memorial Lecture.

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Ingela Alger | Evolutionary Foundations of Morality and Altruism – Recent Advances

The Atkinson Memorial Lecture is an annual distinguished lecture series established in 2018 in memory of Professor Sir Tony Atkinson, jointly by the Global Priorities Institute (GPI) and the Department of Economics. The aim is to encourage research among academic economists on topics related to global prioritisation – using evidence and reason to figure out the most effective ways to improve the world. This year we are delighted to have Ingela Alger, Director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, deliver the Atkinson Memorial Lecture. The Atkinson Memorial lecture is organised in conjunction with the Parfit Memorial Lecture.

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Oded Galor | The Journey of Humanity

In The Journey of Humanity Oded Galor offers a revelatory explanation of how humanity became, only very recently, the unique species to have escaped a life of subsistence poverty, enjoying previously unthinkable wealth and longevity. He reveals why this process has been so unequal around the world, resulting in the great disparities between nations that exist today. He shows why so many of our efforts to improve lives have failed and how they might succeed.

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Andreas Mogensen, David Thorstad | Tough enough? Robust satisficing as a decision norm for long-term policy analysis

This talk aims to open a dialogue between philosophers working in decision theory and operations researchers and engineers whose research addresses the topic of decision making under deep uncertainty. Specifically, we assess the recommendation to follow a norm of robust satisficing when making decisions under deep uncertainty in the context of decision analyses that rely on the tools of Robust Decision Making developed by Robert Lempert and colleagues at RAND. We discuss decision-theoretic and voting-theoretic motivations for robust satisficing, then use these motivations to select among candidate formulations of the robust satisficing norm. We also discuss two challenges for robust satisficing: whether the norm might in fact derive its plausibility from an implicit appeal to probabilistic representations of uncertainty of the kind that deep uncertainty is supposed to preclude; and whether there is adequate justification for adopting a satisficing norm, as opposed to an optimizing norm that is sensitive to considerations of robustness.

Teru Thomas | A Paradox for Tiny Probabilities and Enormous Values

We show that every theory of the value of uncertain prospects must have one of three unpalatable properties. Reckless theories recommend risking arbitrarily great gains at arbitrarily long odds for the sake of enormous potential; timid theories permit passing up arbitrarily great gains to prevent a tiny increase in risk; non-transitive theories deny the principle that, if A is better than B and B is better than C, then A must be better than C. While non-transitivity has been much discussed, we draw out the costs and benefits of recklessness and timidity when it comes to axiology, decision theory, and moral uncertainty.

Hilary Greaves | Evidence, cluelessness and the long term

Hilary Greaves | Evidence, cluelessness and the long term Presentation given at the Effective Altruism Student Summit, October 2020 View the transcript here.   Other videos Loren K. Fryxell | Infinite Ignorance 09 December 2024 Tomi Francis | Aggregating Small Risks of Serious Harms 14 June 2024 Charles I. Jones | Population and Welfare: The