“Longtermism: An Impracticable Attempt to Reason Our Way into Becoming Irrationally Generous Heroes?” by Fr Peter Wyg
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"If we recognise that it is a part of human nature to be prepared to sacrifice for others principally through emotive relationships and a lived experience of solidarity and empathy, we are left facing the awkward reality that, as a facet of cosmic complexity, utilitarianism, so well equipped to recognise the need to develop our relationship with future generations, may not be well equipped to do anything about it."
A common frustration for those visiting Rome is the impossibility of seeing everything. Even those committed to score-of-thousand stepped and stomach-stretching days merely scratch at the interwoven cultural strands densely packed over millennia into a hard surface. This is one reason why I am grateful for having studied there, eight years being time enough to reach a working familiarity with the city's seemingly endless sources of spiritual, aesthetic, and earthly refreshment. My last weeks in the eternal city, then, were [...]
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First published:
October 15th, 2025
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.