I haven’t read it yet. However, I’ve only ever encountered praise for Nick Cooney’s writing. At first I was surprised, because he focuses on helping animals, and doesn’t necessarily specialize in psychology. Alas, he seems to be a bona fide altruism Renaissance man! I’ll buy or borrow his new book as soon as I get the chance, on your recommendation.
I’m looking forward to reading it even more than the ones from Dr. Singer or Dr. MacAskill, as a fresh perspective would be pretty cool.
Has anyone else finished Nick Cooney’s book? I thought it was excellent, like his others. I’d recommend it as something to give people new to EA.
I haven’t read it yet. However, I’ve only ever encountered praise for Nick Cooney’s writing. At first I was surprised, because he focuses on helping animals, and doesn’t necessarily specialize in psychology. Alas, he seems to be a bona fide altruism Renaissance man! I’ll buy or borrow his new book as soon as I get the chance, on your recommendation.
I’m looking forward to reading it even more than the ones from Dr. Singer or Dr. MacAskill, as a fresh perspective would be pretty cool.
Someone should do a review of it, for instance on the EA Forum