there a moral obligation to contribute to organizations working to alleviate poverty until doing so involves sacrificing something of comparable moral significance. — owain
However I do think it is counter-intuitive that it is morally required to treat strangers on the other side of the planet the same way as you would treat your family. — owain
Singer would say that buying a birthday present for your child is immoral, because a birthday is not of comparable moral significance. — owain
However I do not think it is immoral to buy your child a birthday present. — owain
One writer said I have felt helpful for in connection with thinking about the concern for family in relation to the universal is Edward O Wilson, a sociolobiologist. He introduced the idea of an expanding circle. — Jack Cummins
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