“Effective altruism is about asking "How can I make the biggest difference I can?" and using evidence and careful reasoning to try to find an answer. It takes a scientific approach to doing good. Just as science consists of the honest and impartial attempt to work out what's true, and a committment to believe the truth whatever that turns out to be. As the phrase suggests, effective altruism consists of the honest and impartial attempt to work out what's best for the world, and a commitment to do what's best, whatever that turns out to be.” AltruismImpartialityUtilitarianismEffective AltruismWorld ImprovementDoing Good BetterEvidence Based AltruismEvidence Based Charity Book:Doing Good Better: How Effective Altruism Can Help You Make a Difference Source: Doing Good Better: How Effective Altruism Can Help You Make a Difference