It was used in the Felicifia community, although it wasn’t used as definitively as it is now. Although ‘strategic altruism’ was more common although that wasn’t as catchy. It was also just used in casual conversation.
This ‘official’ account gives the impression that no term had much common currency, apart from the jokey ‘super-hardcore do-gooder’ before the end of 2011. I can’t comment about whether other branches of the community used terms in a similar way- I’ve never heard of felicifia.
http://www.effective-altruism.com/the-history-of-the-term-effective-altruism/
This was a pretty surprising sentence. Weren’t LessWrong & GiveWell growing large, important parts of the community before GWWC existed? It wasn’t called “effective altruism” at the time, but it was largely the same ideas and people.
That’s interesting, especially if someone can find a link. Here’s a date-based Google search, though a cursory glance doesn’t reveal any references where the term itself was included before 2012:
Are you sure it was used beforehand Jacy? Are there instances you can remember?
It was used in the Felicifia community, although it wasn’t used as definitively as it is now. Although ‘strategic altruism’ was more common although that wasn’t as catchy. It was also just used in casual conversation.
I could be wrong though.
This ‘official’ account gives the impression that no term had much common currency, apart from the jokey ‘super-hardcore do-gooder’ before the end of 2011. I can’t comment about whether other branches of the community used terms in a similar way- I’ve never heard of felicifia. http://www.effective-altruism.com/the-history-of-the-term-effective-altruism/
lukeprog (Luke Muehlhauser) objects to CEA’s claim that EA grew primarily out of Giving What We Can at http://www.effectivealtruism.org/#comments :
I agree with Luke here. CEA seems to often overstate its role in the EA movement (another example at http://centreforeffectivealtruism.org/).
I certainly agree that effective altruism existed long before GWWC.
The discussion I’m addressing though is about the origin of the term “effective altruist.”
That’s interesting, especially if someone can find a link. Here’s a date-based Google search, though a cursory glance doesn’t reveal any references where the term itself was included before 2012:
https://www.google.ca/search?q=%22effective+altruism%22&client=firefox-a&hs=1mw&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&channel=sb&sa=X&ei=pohiU5jjINSyyASUgIGgBQ&ved=0CB0QpwUoBg&source=lnt&tbs=cdr%3A1%2Ccd_min%3A1%2F1%2F2008%2Ccd_max%3A12%2F31%2F2011&tbm=
The first mention I find on the Felicifia site is from 2012.
(As a check, the first entry I find for “suffering” is 2007.)
(And trying this search with Felicifia’s search tool gives “The following words in your search query were ignored because they are too common words: altruism effective.”)