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William MacAskill How to be a high impact philosopher, part II online In a previous post, I discussed how, as a philosopher, one should decide on a research area. I suggested that one method was to work out what are potentially the biggest problems the world faces, work out what the crucial normative consideration are, and then work on those areas. Call that the top-down method: starting with the problem, and working backwards to the actions one should take. There’s a second method for high impact philosophy, however.

How to be a high impact philosopher, part II

William MacAskill

80,000 Hours, September 27, 2012

Abstract

In a previous post, I discussed how, as a philosopher, one should decide on a research area. I suggested that one method was to work out what are potentially the biggest problems the world faces, work out what the crucial normative consideration are, and then work on those areas. Call that the top-down method: starting with the problem, and working backwards to the actions one should take. There’s a second method for high impact philosophy, however.

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