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Save (some of) the Children
Philosophia (2018)
  • Travis Timmerman, Seton Hall University
Abstract
In “Save the Children!” Artúrs Logins responds to my argument that, in certain cases, it is morally permissible to not prevent something bad from happening, even when one can do so without sacrificing something of comparable moral importance. Logins’ responses are thought-provoking, though I will argue that his critiques miss their mark. I rebut each of the responses offered by Logins. However, much of my focus will be on one of his criticisms which rests on an unfortunately common misunderstanding of Singer’s argument in “Famine, Affluence, and Morality.” My response, then, is important not only because it salvages my positive argument, but also because it identifies, and corrects, this misunderstanding.
Keywords
  • global poverty,
  • Peter Singer,
  • global justice,
  • shallow pond,
  • famine relief
Disciplines
Publication Date
2018
Citation Information
Travis Timmerman. "Save (some of) the Children" Philosophia (2018) p. 1 - 8
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/travis-timmerman/11/