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What are the main arguments he makes? What is his main hypothetical case he appeals to in his argument? Explain the case. Does he make any analogies? If so, what are the terms of the analogies? Explain these terms. What conclusions does he draw from them?
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Running head: FAMINE AFFLUENCE AND MORALITY 1
Famine Affluence and Morality
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FAMINE AFFLUENCE AND MORALITY
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One of the main arguments of this exposition is that Peter Singer gives an apparently
decimating critique of our conventional mindsets about famine alleviation, philanthropy, and
the morality in general. He argues that in...