Effective altruism, technoscience and the making of philanthropic value.

IF 4 2区 社会学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Economy and Society Pub Date : 2025-02-07 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/03085147.2024.2439715
Apolline Taillandier, Neil Stephens, Samantha Vanderslott
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Abstract

A recent philanthropic movement with advocates among high-profile tech entrepreneurs and philosophers, effective altruism (EA) has been widely disparaged for its flawed moral philosophy and conservative political implications. As philanthropic practice, however, it has been seldom studied. In this paper, we argue that claims to technoscientific expertise are central to how EA actors understand, legitimize, and take part in the production of philanthropic value. We analyze their practices of categorization, ranking and measurement as well as underlying technoscientific imaginaries and moral views through comparing three areas of EA intervention: neglected tropical diseases, cultured meat, and AI safety. We show how EA involves various and contested ambitions to direct knowledge production and redraw the boundaries of expert communities, shedding light on the centrality of technoscience in philanthropists' worldmaking ambitions.

有效利他主义、科技与慈善价值的创造。
最近,一项由知名科技企业家和哲学家倡导的慈善运动——有效利他主义(effective altruism,简称EA),因其有缺陷的道德理念和保守的政治含义而受到广泛贬低。然而,作为慈善实践,它却很少被研究。在本文中,我们认为,对技术科学专业知识的主张是EA参与者如何理解、合法化和参与慈善价值生产的核心。我们通过比较EA干预的三个领域:被忽视的热带病、培养肉和人工智能安全,分析了他们的分类、排名和衡量做法,以及潜在的技术想象和道德观。我们展示了EA如何涉及各种有争议的雄心,以指导知识生产并重新划定专家社区的边界,揭示了技术在慈善家创造世界的雄心中的中心地位。
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期刊介绍: This radical interdisciplinary journal of theory and politics continues to be one of the most exciting and influential resources for scholars in the social sciences worldwide. As one of the field"s leading scholarly refereed journals, Economy and Society plays a key role in promoting new debates and currents of social thought. For 37 years, the journal has explored the social sciences in the broadest interdisciplinary sense, in innovative articles from some of the world"s leading sociologists and anthropologists, political scientists, legal theorists, philosophers, economists and other renowned scholars.
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