Responding to Global Poverty

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Responding to Global Poverty

Harm, Responsibility, and Agency

Social and political philosophy Social and ethical issues Poverty and precarity Political science and theory

Authors: Christian Barry, Gerhard Overland

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Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 10th November 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781108105484


Overview

This book explores the nature of moral responsibilities of affluent individuals in the developed world, addressing global poverty and arguments that philosophers have offered for having these responsibilities.

Types of Arguments

The first type of argument grounds responsibilities in the ability to avert serious suffering by taking on some cost. The second argument seeks to ground responsibilities in the fact that the affluent are contributing to such poverty.

Critique of Responsibilities

The authors criticise many of the claims advanced by those who seek to ground stringent responsibilities to the poor by invoking these two types of arguments. It does not follow from this that the affluent are meeting responsibilities to the poor.

Concluding Remarks

The book argues that while people are not ordinarily required to make large sacrifices in assisting others in severe need, they are required to incur moderate costs to do so. If the affluent fail consistently to meet standards, this fact can substantially increase the costs they are required to bear in order to address it.

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