Moral distance: introduction.(Editorial) The Monist (7/1/2003) ...The problem of distance in morality is not the same as that of...Ethical traditions that base morality on human nature claim that...moral boundaries in his essay "Famine, Affluence and Morality" (1972), argues that the...
Scope of forthcoming issues.(Editorial) The Monist (10/1/2002) ...Is any particular theory of morality necessary to make sense of...minimal moral concern. In his "Famine, Affluence and Morality" of 1972, Peter Singer initiated...irrelevant, does this not make morality excessively demanding or excessively...
More than charity: cosmopolitan alternatives to the "Singer Solution".(Debate: global poverty relief) Ethics & International Affairs (4/1/2002) ...Singer yokes cosmopolitanism (individual-centric morality as the basis of justice) to individualist social...do and sacrifice to help the poor. His article "Famine, Affluence and Morality," written in 1972, stated this view with the...
Achieving the best outcome: final rejoinder.(Debate: global poverty relief) Ethics & International Affairs (4/1/2002) The one central point in all my writing on this topic, from"" Famine, Affluence and Morality" onward, has been that the failure of people in the rich nations to make any significant sacrifices in order to assist people...
Ethics in the Workplace. Tools and Tactics of Organizational Transformation.("The Ethics of Management, 6th ed." and "Global Ethics: Seminal Essays")(Book review) Labour & Industry (4/1/2009) ...of literature that engages with morality and ethics. The following three...Problems in Business Management, Morality and Economic Outcomes, Legal...Ethics including Peter Singer (Famine & Affluence), Charles Beitz (Cosmopolitan...
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