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Ethics

A strong case emerges from the issue concerning; Are we morally obligated to send money to organizations such as UNICEF to save the lives of children in third world countries. Many would say no, as I had when first being prompted with this issue, but Unger persuades his readers through various arguments that our own intuitions about not sending money is wrong. Unger uses many cases, but only two of which will be used concerning this issue, that will help enlighten individuals about helping children in other countries. The Envelope and the Vintage Sedan case help strengthen Unger’s argument and the merit of his persuasiveness.
Since we already have an understanding of both cases we can begin assessing the views between two groups about the conduct in these cases: On one side the Preservationist and on the other the Liberationist. So as follows both groups have different views concerning our conduct in each case. In which the Preservationist approach is trying to uphold that our ...

Posted by: Anthony Pacella

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