Comparative Altruism or Compared-Outcome Altruism might be epistemically accurate, but it suffers from the cute puppy/low decoupler/punchable problem. Comparing outcomes is implied.
I appreciate the thought put into these two, can you think of more?
How about “strategic altruism” or “rational philanthropy”?
I think that Outcome-Focused Altruism is better.
Comparative Altruism or Compared-Outcome Altruism might be epistemically accurate, but it suffers from the cute puppy/low decoupler/punchable problem. Comparing outcomes is implied.
I appreciate the thought put into these two, can you think of more?
“Evidence-Based”