Pablo | v1.8.0Jan 15th 2022 | (-130) included in Roser, Riedener & Huppenbauer anthology, so no need to cite it separately | ||
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MichaelA | v1.1.0Jun 4th 2021 | (+78) Added related entries | ||
Aaron Gertler | v1.0.0Apr 27th 2021 | (+93) |
Roser, Dominic, Stefan Riedener & Markus Huppenbauer (eds.) (2022) Effective Altruism and Religion: Synergies, Tensions, Dialogue, Baden-Baden: Nomos.
Schifman, Ben (2021) EA for Jews - Proposal and request for comment, Effective Altruism Forum, March 28.
Crimmins, James E. (2013) Religious utilitarians, in James E. Crimmins (ed.) The Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism, London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 475–478.
Pieters, Timo (2021) Doing good better: Combining ‘effective altruism’ and Buddhist ethics, European Academy on Religion and Society, April 22.
Riedener, Stefan (2021) Existential risks from a Thomist Christian perspective, Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford.
Schifman, Ben (2021) EA for Jews - Proposal and request for comment, Effective Altruism Forum, March 28.
building effective altruism | Effective Altruism for Christians | social and intellectual movements
building effective altruism | social and intellectual movements
The religion tag covers posts about the intersection between religion and effective altruism.
Riedener, Stefan (2021)Existential risks from a Thomist Christian perspective, Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford.