Question:Unlike Singer, Arthur believes that we are not usually objected
to give to strangers in the...
Question
Unlike Singer, Arthur believes that we are not usually objected
to give to strangers in the...
Unlike Singer, Arthur believes that we are not usually objected
to give to strangers in the same way that we are obligated to give
to those close by. True or False
Unlike Singer, Arthur believes that we are not usually objected
to give to strangers in the same way that we are obligated to give
to those close by.This statement is TRUE
Peter Singer says that where world poverty is concerned 'giving
to charity' is neither charitable nor generous; it is no more than
our duty and not giving would be wrong.
Singer says we have a duty to reduce poverty and death simply
because we can.This isn't the sort of duty that is enforceable, so
it's charity in the sense that giving is up to you – no one will
make you give.