O Autorze

William MacAskill is a philosopher and one of the leading figures in the effective altruism movement. He is best known for his work on how to use evidence and reasoning to determine the most effective ways to improve the world. MacAskill is a co-founder of 80,000 Hours, an organization that provides research and advice on how to pursue a career that maximizes positive impact. He is also a co-founder of Giving What We Can, a pledge-based organization that encourages individuals to donate a significant portion of their income to effective charities.

In addition to his contributions to effective altruism, MacAskill has authored influential books, including "Doing Good Better," which outlines the principles of effective altruism and provides practical guidance for individuals looking to make a difference. His work emphasizes the importance of rational decision-making in philanthropy and encourages a global perspective on altruism. Through his research and advocacy, MacAskill has inspired many to reconsider how they can contribute to social good and has played a critical role in shaping the discourse around effective charitable giving.

Data Urodzenia November 16, 1987
Miejsce Urodzenia Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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