But I’ve Got My Own Life to Live: Personal Pursuits and the Demands of Morality

Social Theory and Practice 48 (2):263-284 (2022)
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Abstract

The dominant response to Peter Singer’s defense of an extremely demanding duty of aid argues that an affluent person’s duty of aid is limited by her moral entitlement to live her own life. This paper argues that this entitlement provides a basis not for limiting an affluent person’s duty of aid but rather for the claim that she too is wronged by a world marked by widespread desperate need; and the wrong she suffers is a distinctive one: the activation of a duty of aid so demanding that it dominates her life, crowding out her own valuable projects and involvements.

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Daniel Koltonski
University of Delaware

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