This is definitely an area we/I would like to explore further, and intend to explore more, but it’s definitely very difficult to do so, given how open-ended and complex each individual evaluation would have to be.
I have attempted some work on other areas, for example my involvement with veg research could be seen as attempting to quantify the impact of nonhuman animal welfare causes. I’ve also done a bit at looking at the value of cause prioritization as well as a taxonomy of cause prioritization. We at CSH have a lot more of this kind of thing in the works.
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This is definitely an area we/I would like to explore further, and intend to explore more, but it’s definitely very difficult to do so, given how open-ended and complex each individual evaluation would have to be.
I have attempted some work on other areas, for example my involvement with veg research could be seen as attempting to quantify the impact of nonhuman animal welfare causes. I’ve also done a bit at looking at the value of cause prioritization as well as a taxonomy of cause prioritization. We at CSH have a lot more of this kind of thing in the works.