A) We should give double to be sure that enough gets through
B) We should go on overseas trips to give our money in person
C) The number he recommends already factors in those uncertainties
D) We also don't know that our money won't get through, so we should keep giving
E) You're obligated to give all you can, whether or not you can be sure of where the money goes
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A) Are great moral exemplars for the rest of us
B) Are fulfilling their obligations
C) Aren't fulfilling their obligations
D) Are sacrificing an enormous amount already
E) Are worse than their peers
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A) The responsibility for global poverty is our fault, not the government's
B) The government can't end global poverty
C) We wouldn't say that if we were the ones in a position of need
D) Until that happens, we still have to give a great deal
E) Whether or not the government increases its overseas aid allocations, we shouldn't have any luxuries that other people don't have
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A) His property is insured
B) He isn't the one standing on the railroad
C) He's in good health and can keep working
D) He's in the same situation we're in
E) He's in a much worse situation than we're in
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A) He's a utilitarian, and he judges actions based on their consequences
B) He's a virtue ethicist, and he judges actions based on whether they're virtuous
C) He's a Kantian, and he judges actions based on whether they respect humanity
D) He's an economist, and he judges actions based on whether they are financially wise
E) He's a Buddhist, and he judges actions based on whether they are rooted in compassion
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A) The causally relevant ones
B) The morally relevant ones
C) The practically possible ones
D) The dramatically different ones
E) The behaviorally determinant ones
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A) This endorses "follow-the-crowd" ethics
B) This endorses "slippery slope" ethics
C) This is an example of willful ignorance
D) We ought to give extra to make up for what others aren't giving
E) We ought to give away even some necessities
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A) His retirement account
B) His car
C) His winning lottery ticket
D) His house
E) His leg
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A) $100
B) $200
C) $500
D) $1000
E) $2000
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A) The boy is going to be sold into slavery
B) The boy is going to be killed and his organs sold for transplantation
C) The boy is going to be killed and eaten
D) The boy is going to be beaten as part of a sadistic game
E) The boy is going to be adopted into a harsh family
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