Philanthropy: How much is enough?
When philanthropic needs surround us, how can we avoid being overwhelmed?
Seth Godin raises this question in a post where he develops a theme from the secular preference utilitarian ethicist Peter Singer:
Singer is famous for posing a stunningly difficult question, paraphrased as, “If you are walking by a pond and you see a child drowning, do you save her? What if it means ruining a very fancy pair of Italian shoes?” Okay, if we assume the answer is yes, then Read the rest of this entry »
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