EA reading list: miscellaneous
Posts that don’t fit into any of the other categories, but which I think are generally valuable to read. There’s a danger of this section becoming a sprawling mess; for that reason, I’m focusing on crisp, well-articulated ideas.
Hits-based giving (Karnofsky)
Sequence thinking vs cluster thinking (Karnofsky)
Three key issues I’ve changed my mind about (Karnofsky)
Donation lotteries (Carl Shulman)
The unilateralist’s curse (Bostrom, Douglas and Sandberg, 2016)
The reversal test (Bostrom and Ord, 2006)
Which world we save (Phil Trammell)
Marginal charity (Hanson)
Philosophy success stories (Adamczewski)
Moral anti-realism sequence (Lukas Gloor)
Another Karnofsky series that I thought was important (and perhaps doesn’t fit anywhere else) is his posts on The Straw Ratio.