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William MacAskill

William MacAskill
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MacAskill in 2013
Born William Crouch
(1987-03-24) March 24, 1987 (age 30)
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Alma mater Jesus College, Cambridge
St Edmund Hall, Oxford
St Anne's College, Oxford
Website williammacaskill.com
Era Contemporary philosophy
Region Western philosophy
Institutions Lincoln College, Oxford
Giving What We Can
80,000 Hours
Main interests
Effective altruism

William MacAskill (born William Crouch; March 24, 1987) is a Scottish philosopher and notable figure within the effective altruism movement. He is a tutorial fellow in philosophy at Lincoln College, Oxford. MacAskill is the founder and president of 80,000 Hours, the co-founder and vice-president of Giving What We Can, and the author of Doing Good Better: Effective Altruism and a Radical New Way to Make a Difference.

MacAskill studied philosophy at Jesus College, Cambridge (BA), at St Edmund Hall, Oxford (BPhil), and at St Anne's College, Oxford where he obtained a DPhil in philosophy in 2013.

MacAskill's work and his organisations have been featured in The New York Times,The Wall St Journal,The Washington Post,The Huffington Post,The Guardian, BBC News, BBC Radio 4’s The Today Programme, CNBC, NPR, TED, and other media outlets globally. He is a regular contributor to Quartz, and has written for The New Yorker,The Guardian,The Independent,Time, and The Washington Post.

MacAskill's argument that young idealists should work for Wall Street has been the subject of a New York Times op-ed by David Brooks. Brooks argued that, while effective altruists may start earning to give in order to realize their deepest commitments, their values may erode over time, becoming progressively less altruistic. In addition, Brooks objected to the view on which altruists should turn themselves "into a machine for the redistribution of wealth."


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