I don’t blame anyone for being more personally interested in advancing the moral frontier than in distributing moral best practices. And we need both types of work. I’m just curious why the latter doesn’t figure larger in EA cause prioritization.
It may be the same kind of bias that disproportionately incentivizes publishing new shiny research papers, finding new hypotheses etc over trying to replicate what has already been published.
I don’t blame anyone for being more personally interested in advancing the moral frontier than in distributing moral best practices. And we need both types of work. I’m just curious why the latter doesn’t figure larger in EA cause prioritization.
It may be the same kind of bias that disproportionately incentivizes publishing new shiny research papers, finding new hypotheses etc over trying to replicate what has already been published.