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Longtermism's Philosophical Credibility After FTX - Footnote 5

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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The project at the University of Bristol was announced before 2024, as the article is dated in 2024 and discusses the project as already having received funding. The claim mentions multiple peer-reviewed articles published in *Ethics*, *Philosophy and Public Affairs*, and *Synthese*, but the source does not mention these publications.

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Found: Both debates remain unresolved, and academic scrutiny of longtermism's foundations—including a Leverhulme Trust–funded research project at the University of Bristol announced in 2024 and multiple peer

Note: The project at the University of Bristol was announced before 2024, as the article is dated in 2024 and discusses the project as already having received funding. The claim mentions multiple peer-reviewed articles published in *Ethics*, *Philosophy and Public Affairs*, and *Synthese*, but the source does not mention these publications.

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