Peter and Paul assignment

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Peter’s son has his tenth birthday coming up. The boy wants a birthday party for all of his friends at a local funhouse; a new bicycle; and a portable television for his room. While such presents will prove expensive, Peter reasons that he loves his son and is willing to do whatever it takes to make the boy happy. Upon learning of Peter’s plans, however, Peter’s brother, Paul — the boy’s uncle — objects. Paul argues that if Peter sent that same amount of money to a hospital clinic overseas, in an area where infant mortality is very high, the money could be used to pay for vaccines that could save tens or even hundreds of lives — and this, Paul insists, is surely a better use of such funds. Should Peter feel uncomfortable about purchasing these gifts for his son? Does he, as Paul suggests, have a moral obligation to do otherwise? In formulating your answer, be sure to consider Singer’s arguments.

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Peter has a choice between using a lot of money to ensure that his son has the best birthday ever
by buying him all the presen...


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