Singer Famine, Affluence, and Morality
Singer’s Ethical Principles
A Reply to Singer
Debates Between Singer & Timmerman
100

Singer wrote his essay in response to a humanitarian crisis in this South Asian country in 1971.

What is Bangladesh?

100

Singer’s moral reasoning is often associated with this ethical theory focused on maximizing happiness or well-being.

What is utilitarianism?

100

Timmerman’s essay directly responds to Singer’s claim that we are morally obligated to donate until we reach what point?

What is the point of marginal utility?

100

Singer says morality demands extreme giving; Timmerman says morality should allow for some level of this human experience.

What is personal or self-care?

200

Singer argues that if we can prevent something bad from happening without sacrificing anything of comparable moral importance, we are morally _______ to do so.

What is obligated?

200

Singer believes that we should donate until we reach this point—when giving more would cause comparable harm to ourselves.

What is the point of marginal utility?

200

Timmerman argues that Singer’s demands are too _______ for most people to realistically follow.

What is demanding?

200

Singer’s view is sometimes labeled as this type of moral standard that requires the maximum moral effort.

What is moral perfectionism?

300

Singer uses the example of a child drowning in a shallow pond to show that moral distance is _______.

What is morally insignificant?

300

Singer’s argument implies that moral obligation does not depend on this factor—often used to justify inaction.

What is proximity distance?

300

Timmerman introduces the concept of a thought experiment where a person must save people repeatedly until exhaustion, known as the _______ case.

What is the Samaritan fatigue case?

300

Timmerman thinks Singer overlooks the psychological and social factors that lead to moral _______.

What is burnout?

400

Singer challenges this traditional moral distinction, claiming it’s not significant when lives are at stake.

What is the distinction between duty and charity?

400

 Singer criticizes people for spending money on luxuries when they could instead prevent this.

What is lack of food?

400

Timmerman claims Singer’s argument fails to account for the importance of maintaining this aspect of life for moral agents.

What is personal well-being?

400

Singer argues that failing to donate when you can is morally equivalent to letting someone die. Timmerman argues that this analogy breaks down because of what?

What is repetition?

500

Singer’s argument implies that most people in affluent societies fail to meet even the minimum standards of _______ behavior.

What is morality?

500

Singer believes morality should be judged by the outcome, not the intention, making him a _______ ethicist.

What is consequentialist?

500

Ultimately, Timmerman argues that while we should help others, morality must remain _______ achievable for ordinary people.

What is practically?

500

Together, Singer and Timmerman’s debate raises this central question: How much are we morally required to sacrifice for others?

What is the demandingness of morality?