Timmerman argues that the implicit assumption underlying Singer's thought experiment is that
A) everyone can donate enough resources to provide for someone's basic needs.
B) suffering is bad.
C) donating to aid agencies is charity rather than a moral duty.
D) people have not frequently had to make anomalous sacrifices of the sort in Drowning Child.
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Q110: Timmerman claims that the amount we are
Q111: Which premise in Singer's argument does Timmerman
Q112: According to Timmerman, Singer's argument is
A) unsound.
B)
Q113: According to Timmerman, those who believe that
Q114: According to Timmerman,
A) we may be obligated
Q115: According to Timmerman, how much are we
Q116: According to Timmerman, Lisa's position
A) obligates her
Q117: Timmerman claims that most people think that
A)
Q119: According to Timmerman, Singer attempts to explain
Q120: Timmerman argues that aid agencies
A) are effective
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