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    Timmerman Claims Singer's Drowning Child Case Is Deceptive Because the Implicit
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Timmerman Claims Singer's Drowning Child Case Is Deceptive Because the Implicit

Question 14

Question 14

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Timmerman claims Singer's Drowning Child case is deceptive because the implicit assumption is that


A) it is an anomalous event.
B) you and the child live in the same society.
C) the child wants to live.
D) the child doesn't deserve to die.

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