Famine, action, and the normative
It has been 46 years since the publication of “Famine, Affluence, and Morality” by Peter Singer. In the paper Singer famously challenges readers to radically change their lives to save the lives of others, often in distant lands. With this paper, Peter Singer, perhaps the most famous living philosop...
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Main Authors: | RYAN, Shane, SONG, Fei |
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