Although Appiah agrees with Singer that the world's richest inhabitants are duty bound to aid its poorest inhabitants, he disagrees with Singer insofar as he believes that this duty is
A) limited: the world's richest people, in general, deserve most of their wealth.
B) subjective: the world's richest people must determine for themselves and their family what seems fair to them.
C) collective: the world's richest people have a shared duty to aid its poorest.
D) nationalistic: the world's richest people ought to aid the poorest in their own countries.
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Q2: Legality and morality
A) never correspond.
B) sometimes correspond.
C)
Q3: _ wrote, "The notion that aid can
Q4: _ wrote, "I can see no escape
Q5: Regarding giving to charities, Singer's position is
Q6: According to Singer, the amount of money
Q8: _ wrote, "If so many people in
Q9: Appiah rejects which of the following premises
Q10: People who don't think that it is
Q11: In general, the argument for vegetarianism in
Q12: A naturalistic property is any property that
A)
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