By longtermism I mean “Longtermism =df the view that the most important determinant of the value of our actions today is how those actions affect the very long-run future.”
I want to clarify my thoughts around longtermism as an idea - and to understand better why some aspects of how it is used within EA make me uncomfortable despite my general support of the idea.
I'm doing a literature search but because this is primarily an EA concept that I'm familiar with from within EA I'm mostly familiar with work (e.g Nick Beadstead etc) advocates of this position. I'd like to understand what the leading challenges and critiques to this position are (if any) as well. I know of some within the EA community (Kaufmann) but not of what the position is in academic work or outside of the EA Community.
Thanks!
Not academic or outside of EA, but this Forum comment and this Facebook post may be good starting points if you haven't seen them already.
I've completed my draft (now at 47,620 words)!
I've shared it via the EA Forum share feature with a number of GPI, FHI, and CLR people who have EA Forum accounts.
I'm sharing it in stages to limit the number of people who have to point out the same issue to me.