The Fallacy Of Philanthropy

Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32 (1):29-65 (2002)
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Abstract

Should we stop spending money on things we do not really need and send the money instead to groups that aid victims of absolute poverty? Garrett Cullity and Peter Unger have given renewed vigor to the well known argument by Peter Singer that we should do this. Like Singer, Cullity and Unger compare our duties to the poor to our duties when we encounter a victim of calamity, such as a child in danger of drowning. Singer and Unger tell us what to do and why we must do it; most starkly, Unger gives us the names, addresses, and toll-free phone numbers of four organizations to which we can donate, and the book cover tells us that the author's royalties are going equally to Oxfam America and the U.S. Committee for UNICEF. Unger dissolves the divide between theory and practice.

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Paul Gomberg
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Humanizing the Genetic Enterprise.Marc Lappé - 1979 - Hastings Center Report 9 (6):10-14.

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