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    Singer Rejects a Basic Principle of Impartiality, Universalizability, or Equality
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Singer Rejects a Basic Principle of Impartiality, Universalizability, or Equality

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Singer rejects a basic principle of impartiality, universalizability, or equality and argues that you have stronger obligations to those who stand in special relationships with respect to you, such as family members and friends.

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