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The Michael Shermer Show

Evidence-Based Charity and Moral Psychology

The Michael Shermer Show

Michael Shermer

Dialogue, Science, Reason, Michaelshermer, Natural Sciences, Skeptic

4.4 • 921 Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2024

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

In the U.S. alone, more than $400 billion are donated to charity each year—equivalent to two percent of American GDP. This generosity is wonderful, but these gifts don’t do nearly as much good as they could. In recent years, researchers have started studying the effectiveness of different charities, just as investors study the effectiveness of different companies. These researchers ask questions like: How much money does it cost for this charity to save someone’s life? The answers are stunning. Charity experts estimate that the most effective charities are about 100 times more effective than typical charities. For example, you can do more good by donating $100 to a highly effective charity than by donating $10,000 to a typical charity.

Shermer and Greene discuss effective altruism, evidence-based philanthropy, and GivingMultiplier’s unique model for maximizing charitable impact. They explore moral judgment theories, from deontology to consequentialism, and delve into complex topics like donor fatigue, public vs. private solutions, abortion, capital punishment, and political polarization. Greene shares practical insights into addressing societal divides and inspiring collective action.

Joshua Greene is a Professor of Psychology at Harvard, where he teaches “Evolving Morality: From Primordial Soup to Superintelligent Machines,” one of the university’s most popular courses. He is also the author of Moral Tribes: Emotion, Reason, and the Gap Between Us and Them, which integrates moral philosophy, psychology, and neuroscience to explain the underlying causes of modern conflict. Josh’s latest applied research has led to novel, evidence-based strategies for reducing political animosity and inspiring thousands of people to support nonprofits addressing extreme poverty, climate change, and other pressing societal issues. His new organization is GivingMultiplier.org.

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0:00.0

You're listening to The Michael Shermer Show. What's the new project?

0:26.9

And by the way, it's nice to see an egghead actually doing something in the world.

0:30.9

Well, you know, this thing, I, my PhD's in philosophy.

0:34.4

So I came from, you know, definitely egghead, but not necessarily a field that's

0:40.1

focused on doing stuff in the world. And there's been this migration over time where I started

0:45.5

out as a philosopher and thought, gosh, you know, a better understanding of, you know, how we got

0:50.8

to be the way we are and how our brains work could not only help us do

0:54.5

better philosophy, but also that, you know, some of the ideas coming from philosophy could

1:01.1

help us understand our own minds, brains better. And that's where I kind of, the first 10, 15 years

1:06.9

of my career was looking at moral dilemmas, trolley problems, and looking at how that worked in

1:11.2

people's brains. And that was kind of bringing philosophy in some ways to step closer to reality.

1:17.2

And then in the last five to ten years, I've, you know, have this feeling that the world needs

1:22.7

all, all of the ideas it can get. And we've learned a lot about human nature and human morality.

1:28.2

And is there something that I and my collaborators can do to take some of what we've learned

1:33.5

and try to make a positive impact?

1:37.9

And so that's where we're giving multiplier was sort of the first kind of applied project

1:42.6

to make it out into the world.

1:45.5

And, yeah, I can tell you a little bit about kind of how it got started, the relief research

1:50.6

leading up for it.

1:51.4

Please.

1:51.6

Yeah.

1:52.6

Okay.

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