“First premise: If we can prevent something bad without sacrificing anything of comparable significance, we ought to do it. Second premise: Extreme poverty is bad. Third premise: There is some extreme poverty we can prevent without sacrificing anything of comparable moral significance. Conclusion: We ought to prevent some extreme poverty.”
Quote by Peter Singer
Book:Practical Ethics
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Practical Ethics
This book analyzes ethical theory in the context of concrete moral choices and everyday situations. The work addresses questions about how individuals and societies should make ethical decisions when confronted with dilemmas involving harm, welfare, and moral responsibility. Through case-based examination, the author explores the application of ethical frameworks to practical affairs, considering both personal conduct and broader social issues requiring moral judgment. more
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