Timmerman challenges the inference from the intuition that we are obligated to rescue the child in Drowning Child to the truth of Singer's central claim-"If it is in your power to prevent something bad from happening, without sacrificing anything nearly as important, it is wrong not to do so."
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Q7: Timmerman would most likely agree that
A) people
Q8: Timmerman claims that his thought experiment
A) contradicts
Q9: Timmerman resists Singer's key claim because he
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Q10: Timmerman thinks that his Drowning Children case
Q11: According to Timmerman, Singer provides a valid
Q13: Timmerman denies that it's intuitive that one
Q14: According to Timmerman, all people in an
Q15: Timmerman claims that one is morally obligated
Q16: Timmerman argues that his Drowning Children case
Q17: Timmerman would agree with Singer that suffering
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