To summarize, I think you’re going off a mistaken impression of EA demographics.
To the degree that these are common beliefs, it may suggest that there’s something problematic with how some people communicate about effective altruism. After all, as I’m arguing in this sequence, I think moral realism (worthy of the name) is almost certainly wrong. If that’s true, we wouldn’t want people to believe that effective altruists are predominantly committed to moral realism.
To the degree that these are common beliefs, it may suggest that there’s something problematic with how some people communicate about effective altruism. After all, as I’m arguing in this sequence, I think moral realism (worthy of the name) is almost certainly wrong. If that’s true, we wouldn’t want people to believe that effective altruists are predominantly committed to moral realism.