What We Owe The Future
The Sunday Times Bestseller
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Published:1st Sep '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£10.99(9780861546138)
In What We Owe The Future, William MacAskill argues for longtermism, urging us to prioritize the well-being of future generations in our moral considerations.
In What We Owe The Future, philosopher William MacAskill explores the concept of longtermism, which asserts that our actions today should prioritize the well-being of future generations. He emphasizes that the challenges we face, such as climate change and global pandemics, are not merely immediate threats but pivotal moments that will shape the world for centuries to come. MacAskill argues that it is our moral obligation to think beyond our own lifetimes and consider the impact of our decisions on those yet to be born.
The author presents a compelling case for how we can influence the distant future positively. He suggests that it is not enough to simply react to current crises; we must proactively cultivate resilience in our civilization, ensuring that it can recover from potential collapses. MacAskill also highlights the importance of embracing a pluralistic set of values, which will be crucial in a future where the dominant forms of intelligence may be digital rather than human.
What We Owe The Future is not just a philosophical treatise; it is a call to action. By blending optimism with realism, MacAskill inspires readers to adopt a forward-thinking mindset. He encourages us to reflect on our responsibilities towards future lives, urging a shift in priorities that could ultimately lead to a more sustainable and equitable world for all.
'I was captivated by MacAskill’s rolling out of the possibilities of a longtermist approach to the now. It is vital to do as he does, to take ethics out of the safety of lecture-hall thought experiments, paradoxes and what-ifs and into the turbulent real world, where the dynamic winds of history blow and where is massing on the horizon that monstrous, swelling tsunami that we call the future. This is a book of great daring, clarity, insight and imagination. To be simultaneously so realistic and so optimistic, and always so damn readable… well that is a miracle for which he should be greatly applauded.' —Stephen Fry
'MacAskill is probably one of the most influential thinkers in the world.' —The Times, Best Books of 2022
‘A brilliant book that makes clear both how much is at stake when it comes to the long term, and the incredible opportunities we have to shape it. It has changed how I think about my time on earth.’ —Max Roser
‘This book is a monumental event. William MacAskill is one of the most important philosophers alive today, and this is his magnum opus.’ —Rutger Bregman, author of Humankind
'No living philosopher has had a greater impact upon my ethics than Will MacAskill. And much of the good I now do is the direct result of his influence. In What We Owe The Future, MacAskill has transformed my thinking once again, by patiently dismantling the lazy intuitions that rendered me morally blind to the interests of future generations. This is an altogether thrilling and necessary book.' —Sam Harris
'MacAskill’s case for “longtermism” – “the idea that positively influencing the longterm future is a key moral priority of our time” – is overwhelmingly persuasive. But it’s also unapologetically optimistic and bracingly realistic: this is by some distance the most inspiring book on “ethical living” I’ve ever read… a powerful argument in favour of freedom of speech and viewpoint diversity… The overall promise of this thrilling book is of a life both less burdened by ethical guilt – by beating yourself up over every choice of groceries or transportation – and much more effective at actually helping humanity.' —Guardian
'An optimistic look at the future that moved me to tears.' —Joseph Gordon-Levitt
'A profoundly optimistic exploration of the opportunities our descendants might enjoy, and the steps we might take to help them… there are plenty of insights and surprises along the way… MacAskill has thrust an important and neglected argument into the spotlight, while making it vivid and fun to read. He hopes that this book will change the world, and it might.' —Financial Times
'Remarkable… MacAskill’s command of factual detail is admirable. So are his lightness of prose and facility in explaining tricky arguments… Is our world better off for containing William MacAskill?... I say yes… MacAskill is a worthy heir to Derek Parfit’s philosophical legacy, adding deep factual research and accessible writing to a provocative line of thought.' —TLS
ISBN: 9780861542505
Dimensions: 234mm x 153mm x 30mm
Weight: unknown
352 pages