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Cause neutrality

TagLast edit: 8 Jul 2022 21:13 UTC by Pablo

Cause neutrality (sometimes called cause impartiality[1] or strategic cause selection[2]) is the view that causes should be prioritized based on impartial assessments of impact rather than on other considerations, such as saliency or personal attachment. It is generally considered to be a core idea in effective altruism.

Suppose you value the welfare of all humans equally and suppose that dementia research is not the most effective way to help humans. Then being cause-impartial means you should not fund dementia research, even if dementia has personal significance to you (e.g. because it affected a family member).

Note that the implications of neutrality vary with the value system that one holds. If the person in the above example instead placed special weight on the welfare of those suffering from dementia, then supporting dementia research might actually be the best course of action.

Further reading

Hutchinson, Michelle (2016) Giving What We Can is cause neutral, Effective Altruism Forum, April 22.
A discussion of cause neutrality.

MacAskill, William & Darius Meissner (2020) Cause Impartiality, in ‘Utilitarianism and practical ethics’, Utilitarianism.

Schubert, Stefan (2017) Understanding cause-neutrality, Centre For Effective Altruism, March 10 (updated 30 December 2020).

Sentience Politics (2016) The benefits of cause-neutrality, Sentience Politics, April.
A discussion of the practice and benefits.

Related entries

cause prioritization | means neutrality | neutrality

  1. ^

    Schubert, Stefan (2017) Understanding cause-neutrality, Centre For Effective Altruism, March 10 (updated 30 December 2020).

  2. ^

    Karnofsky, Holden (2012) Strategic cause selection, The GiveWell Blog, May 2 (updated 25 July 2016).

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