Barry and Øverland reject Singer’s assistance principle as being too demanding and offer a positive defence of a less demanding one. In this article, I critically scrutinize their arguments. My main claim is that they fail to show that their own principle of assistance is superior to more demanding ones such as Singer’s
This Article uses the ethicist Peter Singer\u27s principles to examine and critique the legal profes...
The article makes two substantive contributions to the existing literature on the ethics of internat...
<p>Peter Singer's 1971 essay "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" sparked a surge in interest among phi...
Barry and Øverland reject Singer’s assistance principle as being too demanding and offer a positive ...
In this paper, I argue that Barry and Øverland did not succeed in providing an answer to Singer’s ch...
Millions of people in our world are in need of assistance: from the global poor, to refugees, from t...
This article begins with an examination of Peter Singer's solution to global poverty as a way to dev...
We argue that even if an agent’s initial responsibilities are not very demanding, it can become perm...
In the aftermath of Peter Singer’s ‘Famine, Affluence and Morality’, the argument he put forward rec...
This paper examines Rawls’ duty of assistance (DOA). It argues that some of the major criticisms tha...
In the aftermath of Peter Singer’s ‘Famine, Affluence and Morality’, the argument he put forward rec...
Peter Singer is the most famous utilitarian of the modern era. As a prolific writer of more than thi...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is a commonly held view that we ought to help others when...
The Assistance Principle is common currency to a wide range of moral theories. Roughly, this princip...
The dominant response to Peter Singer’s defense of an extremely demanding duty of aid argues that an...
This Article uses the ethicist Peter Singer\u27s principles to examine and critique the legal profes...
The article makes two substantive contributions to the existing literature on the ethics of internat...
<p>Peter Singer's 1971 essay "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" sparked a surge in interest among phi...
Barry and Øverland reject Singer’s assistance principle as being too demanding and offer a positive ...
In this paper, I argue that Barry and Øverland did not succeed in providing an answer to Singer’s ch...
Millions of people in our world are in need of assistance: from the global poor, to refugees, from t...
This article begins with an examination of Peter Singer's solution to global poverty as a way to dev...
We argue that even if an agent’s initial responsibilities are not very demanding, it can become perm...
In the aftermath of Peter Singer’s ‘Famine, Affluence and Morality’, the argument he put forward rec...
This paper examines Rawls’ duty of assistance (DOA). It argues that some of the major criticisms tha...
In the aftermath of Peter Singer’s ‘Famine, Affluence and Morality’, the argument he put forward rec...
Peter Singer is the most famous utilitarian of the modern era. As a prolific writer of more than thi...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is a commonly held view that we ought to help others when...
The Assistance Principle is common currency to a wide range of moral theories. Roughly, this princip...
The dominant response to Peter Singer’s defense of an extremely demanding duty of aid argues that an...
This Article uses the ethicist Peter Singer\u27s principles to examine and critique the legal profes...
The article makes two substantive contributions to the existing literature on the ethics of internat...
<p>Peter Singer's 1971 essay "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" sparked a surge in interest among phi...