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We live in a world of inequality. Some thrive and live luxurious lives while others are deprived of the most basic necessities. With such extreme differences the question is raised, what is our moral obligation to help others? I will examine two theories, Peter Singer's utilitarian theory and Michael Slote's care ethical approach, both of which outline humankind's moral obligation to help others. I will argue that Slote's approach to tackling this complex question is superior to Singer's approach, because it is more palatable and embraces human nature. I will then suggest a strategy to synthesize the two concepts, resulting in global and personal moral elevation.
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- Encouraging Altruism: An Examination of Moral Obligation, Altruism, and Human Tendency
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- Moore, Ashley Nicole (Author)
- Brake, Elizabeth (Thesis director)
- Botham, Thad (Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- WPC Graduate Programs (Contributor)
- W. P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
- School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies (Contributor)
- School of Accountancy (Contributor)
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2015-05
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