A common argument against longtermism is that we’re “clueless” about the longterm effects of our interventions: we can’t say whether they make the future better or worse even in expectation.
Against cluelessness: pockets of predictability
Against cluelessness: pockets of…
Against cluelessness: pockets of predictability
A common argument against longtermism is that we’re “clueless” about the longterm effects of our interventions: we can’t say whether they make the future better or worse even in expectation.