A general introduction to suffering-focused ethics (SFE). The piece presents various perspectives, the reasoning behind them and common objections.| Center for Reducing Suffering
The Center for Reducing Suffering (CRS) is looking for a thoughtful and proactive new team member. We are looking for someone who can help us carefully communicate complex ideas about suffering reduction to our audience, and/or someone who can help us with operations. The post Open Position: Communications, Outreach, Ops (Contractor Role) appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
As we approach the end of the year, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing support of Center for Reducing Suffering (CRS) and our research. It has been a busy year for CRS, with several important firsts, including the launch of our new s-risk fellowship. We’ve released new research, books […] The post CRS Fundraiser 2024 appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
As part of our commitment to transparency and accountability, CRS is pleased to share details of our budget and finances. We are grateful for our donors’ support, which helps us to continue our work and implement our Strategic Plan. Should you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us, or use our […] The post 2024 Financial Report appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
Applications are now open for a new fellowship from CRS covering a variety of topics related to s-risks and suffering reduction. The post Apply Now for the New S-Risk Fellowship appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
As part of our commitment to transparency and accountability, CRS is pleased to share details of our budget and finances. We are grateful for our donors’ support, which helps us to continue our work and implement our Strategic Plan. Should you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us, or use our […] The post 2023 Financial Report appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
CRS researcher, Teo Ajantaival, has released a new book: Minimalist Axiologies: Alternatives to ‘Good Minus Bad’ Views of Value. The post Minimalist Axiologies Book Available Now appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
Magnus Vinding discusses some of the many reasons to adopt a cooperative approach to altruism, and the benefits concerning s-risks.| Center for Reducing Suffering
As we approach the end of the year, we’d like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing support of CRS and our research. The post CRS Fundraiser 2023 appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
CRS co-founder and researcher, Tobias Baumann, has appeared on the Sentientism Podcast for a discussion with host Jamie Woodhouse. The post Tobias Baumann Appears on the Sentientism Podcast appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
As part of our commitment to transparency and accountability, CRS is pleased to share details of our budget and finances. We are grateful for our donors’ support, which helps us to continue our work and implement our Strategic Plan. Should you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us, or use our […] The post 2022 Financial Report appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
CRS Co-Founder Tobias Baumann’s introduction to s-risks, Avoiding the Worst: How to Prevent a Moral Catastrophe is now available as an audiobook. Professionally voiced by Adrian Nelson, the full audio can be listened to on Audible or there is a free video version now available on the new CRS YouTube channel. A summary of Avoiding […] The post Avoiding the Worst Audiobook Available Now appeared first on Center for Reducing Suffering.| Center for Reducing Suffering
Magnus Vinding replies to objections, and clarifies some key aspects regarding how one might think about prioritization in light of lexical views.| Center for Reducing Suffering
What is an s-risk? An introduction to risks of astronomical suffering (also called suffering risks or s-risks for short) written by Tobias Baumann| Center for Reducing Suffering