Singer later points out that the moral obligation that you h…
Singer later points out that the moral obligation that you have to donate does not disappear after a single (or even two or three) donations to charity. Rather, morality requires that you donate money to charity up until the point that doing so would cost you something of great moral significance, something comparable to a child losing his or her life, or suffering from hunger or some curable disease. In other words, if Singer is right, then the moral obligation that you (and I) have is quite demanding. He considers various objections to his argument. These objections claim that it is too demanding. Which of the following objections does Singer discuss? (Choose ALL that apply)
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