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Famine and fanaticism: A response to Kekes

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posted on 2024-11-14, 17:09 authored by Keith Horton
In this paper, I critically discuss a number of arguments made by John Kekes, in a recent article, against the claim that those of us who are relatively affluent ought to do something for those living in absolute poverty in developing countries. There are, I argue, a variety of problems with Kekes' arguments, but one common thread stems from Kekes' failure to take account of the empirical research that has been conducted on the issues which he discusses.

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Horton, K. 2004, 'Famine and fanaticism: A response to Kekes', Philosophy, vol. 79, no. 2, pp. 319-327.

Journal title

PHILOSOPHY

Volume

79

Issue

2

Pagination

319-327

Language

English

RIS ID

25371

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