As to discount rates, I was a bit confused reading William MacAskill’s discount rate post, it wasn’t clear to me that he was talking about the moral value of lives in the future, it seemed like it might be having something to do with value of resources. In “What We Owe The Future” which is much more recent, I think MacAskill argues quite strongly that we should have a zero discount rate for the moral patienthood of future people.
In general, I tend to use a zero discount rate, I will add this to the background assumptions section, as I do think it is an important point. In my opinion, future people and their experience do not have any more or less valuable than people live today, though of course other people may differ. I try to address this somewhat in the section titled “Inspiration.”
Thanks Mo! These estimates were very interesting.
As to discount rates, I was a bit confused reading William MacAskill’s discount rate post, it wasn’t clear to me that he was talking about the moral value of lives in the future, it seemed like it might be having something to do with value of resources. In “What We Owe The Future” which is much more recent, I think MacAskill argues quite strongly that we should have a zero discount rate for the moral patienthood of future people.
In general, I tend to use a zero discount rate, I will add this to the background assumptions section, as I do think it is an important point. In my opinion, future people and their experience do not have any more or less valuable than people live today, though of course other people may differ. I try to address this somewhat in the section titled “Inspiration.”