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A Response to Singer on Famine, Affluence, and Morality
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What do you think about the Singer article? Do you think he's right? Are we really morally obligated to give to relief efforts and other means of ending suffering until the point at which we would be giving up something of comparable moral worth? Why or why not?
I think Singer has hit the nail on the head. Charity, or as he calls it, dutyÂ… must be something to which everyone commits. Reading the article echoed what my mother used to say at the dinner table, "You knowÂ… people in Africa wo...
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