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The Most Good You Can Do: How Effective Altruism is Changing Ideas About Living Ethically (Castle Lectures Series) (Castle Lectures in Ethics, Politics, and Economics) Hardcover – 7 May 2015

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Peter Singer's books and ideas have been disturbing our complacency ever since the appearance of Animal Liberation. Now he directs our attention to a new movement in which his own ideas have played a crucial role: effective altruism. Effective altruism is built upon the simple but profound idea that living a fully ethical life involves doing the "most good you can do." Such a life requires an unsentimental view of charitable giving: to be a worthy recipient of our support, an organization must be able to demonstrate that it will do more good with our money or our time than other options open to us. Singer introduces us to an array of remarkable people who are restructuring their lives in accordance with these ideas, and shows how living altruistically often leads to greater personal fulfillment than living for oneself. The Most Good You Can Do develops the challenges Singer has made, in the New York Times and Washington Post, to those who donate to the arts, and to charities focused on helping our fellow citizens, rather than those for whom we can do the most good. Effective altruists are extending our knowledge of the possibilities of living less selfishly, and of allowing reason, rather than emotion, to determine how we live. The Most Good You Can Do offers new hope for our ability to tackle the world's most pressing problems.

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'Read Peter Singer at your own peril. His arguments about animal welfare and vegetarianism have moved millions to change their lives. The Most Good You Can Do will challenge you to consider how your donations, career choices, and everyday life decisions can maximize good in the world.'-Rob Reich, Stanford University -- Rob Reich 'In a world getting ever wealthier and more unequal, a book about effective altruism is overdue. What can you be doing- realistically, practically, today-to make the world a better place? No one has thought harder about this question than Peter Singer, and he answers it with his characteristic clarity and persuasiveness.'-Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky Co-Founders and Co-Executive Directors of the Open Philanthropy Project -- Elie Hassenfeld and Holden Kamofsky 'Peter Singer is one of the most important thinkers of our time, and this is his most important book. Through the stories of those in the nascent effective altruism movement, he provides clear guidance on what it means to live an ethical life in the face of the world's many problems. From charity to career choice to consumerism, this book will revolutionize how you think about doing good.'-Will MacAskill, author of Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and How You Can Make a Difference -- Will MacAskill 'Provocative and important ... The Most Good You Can Do is a delight to read-Singer is a deep thinker and a wonderfully clear writer, moving smoothly from careful philosophical analyses to vivid stories of extraordinary lives. And even if you are not persuaded that effective altruism is the way to become a better-and happier-person, you will find yourself deeply unsettled by Singer's provocative claims about poverty, climate change, animals, art, rationality, and much else.'-Paul Bloom, author of Just Babies -- Paul Bloom 'From the time of his 1972 paper 'Famine, Affluence, and Morality,' Peter Singer has argued that we should be giving more to alleviate global suffering than we usually do. In this new book, Singer introduces us to people who are giving much more and are having fun doing it, and shows us just how easy it is to make a positive difference in the world.'-Lori Gruen, author of Ethics and Animals: An Introduction -- Lori Gruen 'Singer's inspiring book challenges us all to take it up a notch in thinking about our giving. Reading this book can change your life; acting on this book can improve the lives of others.' -Dean Karlan, author of More Than Good Intentions and President of Innovations for Poverty Action -- Dean Karlan 'An outstanding resource for any donor looking to have an outsized impact on the world.'-Cari Tuna, President, Good Ventures -- Cari Tuna 'Peter Singer is the world's most influential living philosopher, and this may be his most influential book-an inspiring and practical guide to living ethically in an age of unmatched opportunity. You cannot escape its pull.' -Joshua Greene, author of Moral Tribes -- Joshua Greene 'Peter Singer makes a compelling ethical argument for 'effective altruism' as a way of life. By giving of our time and resources in a thoughtful and significant way, each of us has the power to save lives and make the world a better place.'-Lauren Bush Lauren, CEO and Founder of FEED -- Lauren Bush Lauren 'Singer makes a strong case for a simple idea-that each of us has a tremendous opportunity to help others with our abilities, time and money. The Most Good You Can Do is an optimistic and compelling look at the positive impact that giving can have on the world.'-Bill and Melinda Gates, co-chairs of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation --Bill Gates

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Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University, and Laureate Professor, School of Historical and Philosophical Studies, University of Melbourne. The most prominent ethicist of our time, he is the author of more than twenty books including Animal Liberation, Practical Ethics, and The Life You Can Save. He divides his time between New York City and Melbourne, Australia.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Yale University Press
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 7 May 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0300180276
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0300180275
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 417 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 2.54 x 15.24 x 22.23 cm
  • Best Sellers Rank: 1,271,207 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Peter Singer is sometimes called "the world’s most influential living philosopher" although he thinks that if that is true, it doesn't say much for all the other living philosophers around today. He has also been called the father (or grandfather?) of the modern animal rights movement, even though he doesn't base his philosophical views on rights, either for humans or for animals.

Singer is known especially for his work on the ethics of our treatment of animals, for his controversial critique of the sanctity of life doctrine in bioethics, and for his writings on the obligations of the affluent to aid those living in extreme poverty.

Singer first became well-known internationally after the publication of Animal Liberation in 1975. In 2011 Time included Animal Liberation on its “All-TIME” list of the 100 best nonfiction books published in English since the magazine began, in 1923. In 2023, Singer published Animal Liberation Now, in order to bring the book fully up to date.

Singer has written, co-authored, edited or co-edited more than 50 books, including Practical Ethics; The Expanding Circle; How Are We to Live?, Rethinking Life and Death, The Ethics of What We Eat (with Jim Mason), The Point of View of the Universe (with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek), The Most Good You Can Do, Ethics in the Real World and Utilitarianism: A Very Short Introduction (with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek). His works have appeared in more than 30 languages.

Singer’s book The Life You Can Save, first published in 2009, led him to found a non-profit organization of the same name. In 2019, Singer regained the rights to the book and granted them to the organization, enabling it to make the eBook and audiobook versions available free from its website, www.thelifeyoucansave.org.

Peter Singer was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1946, and educated at the University of Melbourne and the University of Oxford. After teaching in England, the United States and Australia, he has, since 1999, been Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University. He is married, with three daughters and four grandchildren. His recreations include hiking and surfing. In 2012 he was made a Companion of the Order of Australia, the nation’s highest civic honour, and in 2021 he was awarded the Berggruen Prize for Philosophy.

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  • Darren McKee
    5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent introduction to the interesting world of effective altruists and ...
    Reviewed in Canada on 19 April 2015
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    An excellent introduction to the interesting world of effective altruists and how their emphasis on 'doing the most good' helps to reduce suffering of people who need our help. I also highly recommend his other book, The Life You Can Save.
  • Mónica L.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Gran ensayo
    Reviewed in Spain on 1 May 2017
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    Éste es un ensayo que merece la pena leer y reflexionar. Un escritor excelente capaz de exponer ideas tan complejas como el altruismo y el uso del mismo de una forma realmente didáctica. Es evidente desde la primera página que el autor es un maestro del pensamiento y la palabra. Mi visión del altruismo ha cambiado y para mejor. Una lección que merece estar en nuestras estanterías.
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  • Ben
    5.0 out of 5 stars Life-changing
    Reviewed in the United States on 15 April 2015
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    Seven years ago, Professor Singer came to my high school to give a talk about his previous book, The Life You Can Save. He exhorted me and my classmates to give to charities across the world as readily as we would leap into a pond to save a drowning child nearby. Of course I decided he was crazy and had no idea what he was talking about. (After all, if he really believed what he was saying, surely he'd live in a cardboard box so that he could donate more money to Oxfam! But he didn't, and he even told other people not to either.)

    Still, I couldn't get his arguments out of my head. They were a little scary, and yet compelling. What if I really could save so many lives simply by donating money that I had no real need for anyway? I should be lucky to have the chance!

    Seven years on, after mulling it over a lot, I've largely come around to Singer's point of view. I'm excited by the huge amount of impact I'm able to make simply by the luck of being born in a first-world country. I think of the idea of effective altruism as a challenge to rise to, not a burden to bear.

    Meanwhile, the effective altruism movement has matured and grown a thousandfold, and Professor Singer has wonderfully distilled its essence into a new book, The Most Good You Can Do. He still doesn't recommend living in a cardboard box--you can read why for yourself in chapter 3--but he does present a wealth of other knowledge about how to do a huge amount of good in the world.

    For readers new to effective altruism, here are my favorite chapters:

    - Chapter 3, in which Prof. Singer describes principally how one couple lives fully and happily on a small fraction over income, and donates over 50% to charity.
    - Chapter 5, which describes a lot of other people who have done incredible amounts of good with their careers.
    - Chapter 9, on the surprising fact that these people, who give away so much, do not seem to feel that it's a burden, but rather, that it makes them happier and more fulfilled.
    - Chapters 10, 11, and 14, on how to find the charities and causes that will do the most good with your donation. (Including one of my favorite thought experiments, the "demon-haunted art museum." Prof. Singer really has a knack for thought experiments!)

    Overall, the book was very readable--unlike most philosophers, Prof. Singer writes simply, lucidly and to-the-point. It's also fairly short, clocking in at about 175 smallish pages. But The Most Good You Can Do punches well above its weight; you'll find every page interesting and thought-provoking. Happy reading! You're in for a treat.
  • Soph
    5.0 out of 5 stars A good read. Inspiring read.
    Reviewed in Australia on 2 June 2019
    Many interesting ideas compacted into very few pages. At first, I was interested in the Alumni, then realising his success, reading this made me think more about what I have done thus far. The book truly inspires me to continue my journey to being a more effective altruist.
    The book came in good condition, packaging was good and safe. Prime gave very fast delivery.
  • Quebra-cabeças na pandemia
    5.0 out of 5 stars Faça jus ao "humano" de ser humano
    Reviewed in Brazil on 25 November 2020
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    Leitura obrigatória para qualquer pessoa que se inquieta com injustiças e gostaria de ajudar o mundo a ser um lugar melhor. Peter Singer em grande forma.