![]() ![]() 24, 2019: My impression is that it may be difficult to confirm that no one else had done what you did. (I also studied briefly at Umea Univ during the same two-year period I was enrolled in Gothenburg.) The basis for thinking this might be a record is simply that at the time I asked around in some circles of other ambitious students, and the next highest course load anybody had heard of was sufficiently lower than what I was taking that I thought statistically it looked like it was likely a record.Ī part of my e-mail reply to Bostrom on Oct. 23, 2019, Bostrom replied and gave me permission to share his reply in public, the relevant part of which reads as follows: The record in question refers to the number of courses simultaneously pursued at one point during my undergraduate studies, which – if memory serves, which it might not since it is more than 25 years ago – was the equivalent of about three and a half programs of full time study, I think 74 ’study points’. A part of the info is the following: On Oct. My latest published info on the issue can be found at. Again, this is a less important issue but it looks strange to me, it looks like a part of a broader pattern, and it feels valuable to check it. I have e-mailed with Bostrom about his claim that his “Undergraduate performance set national record in Sweden” and I have talked to the university he studied at. They have not replied yet but I have elaborated on this issue in the following section: I have also asked whether I can share their replies in public, so hopefully there will be more public information about this. In particular about anyone at the Open Philanthropy Project trying to influence which ideas about, for example, moral philosophy, value theory or the value of the future, that a grant recipient or potential grant recipient talks or writes about in public. A few updates: I have e-mailed the Open Philanthropy Project to ask about their activities. ![]()
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