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Expected value and fanaticism

Expected value and fanaticism

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This list draws heavily from Shelly Kagan's Ethics and the Future readings

Resources

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In defence of fanaticism - Hayden Wilkinson (Australian National University) - Global Priorities Institute
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On The Overwhelming Importance Of Shaping The Far Future Chapter 6
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Pascal's mugging - Wikipedia
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Christian Tarsney on future bias and a possible solution to moral fanaticism - 80,000 Hours
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Exceeding expectations: stochastic dominance as a general decision theory - Christian Tarsney (Global Priorities Institute, Oxford University) - Global Priorities Institute
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Bostrom, “Pascal’s Mugging” (3 pages)
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Balfour, “Pascal’s Mugger Strikes Again” (6 pages)
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Tarsney, “The Epistemic Challenge to Longtermism,” section 6.2 (2 pages) suggests a rough way to measure just how dependent longtermism is on very small probabilities 
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Beckstead and Thomas, “A Paradox for Tiny Probabilities and Enormous Values” (36 pages)

Issues of how to handle the possibility of infinite value

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On The Overwhelming Importance Of Shaping The Far Future Chapter 7
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Bostrom, “Infinite Ethics.” (55 pages)

Other topics to check out

Topics

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Moral uncertainty
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