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Global Poverty
Philosophical Questions
These lectures are about the moral obligations that well-off people have toward poor people living in other countries. Poverty kills about one-third of humankind. Many philosophers argue that the average person in a rich country has a moral obligation to do something about this. These lectures introduce those arguments, as well as the objections that others have raised against them. They show how contemporary moral philosophy deals with what many regard as the most important moral problem facing the world today.
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simone妈 via Apple Podcasts · China · 11/25/11
Fantastic Overview
Grant covers a wide range of arguments in detail in this well spoken series. One can access the handouts for summaries of the arguments, to target those topics that most interest them, and to utilize the bibliography for further readings.
philosophy undergrad via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 08/29/11
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