Multiple Choice
Timmerman notes that Singer purports to demonstrate that the ethical commitments his typical readers already accept are
A) not demanding enough to require them to donate a substantial portion of their expendable income to aid organizations.
B) not demanding enough to make it even permissible for them to donate a substantial portion of their expendable income to aid organizations.
C) demanding enough to make it permissible for them to donate a substantial portion of their expendable income to aid organizations.
D) sufficiently demanding to require them to donate a substantial portion of their expendable income to aid organizations.
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Q2: Timmerman would most likely agree that<br>A) people
Q3: Timmerman's main objection to Singer's Drowning Child
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