Is it fair to compare Bob’s conduct to that of a person who has the financial means to save a child’s life but chooses not to do so?
Is it fair to compare Bob’s conduct to that of a person who has the financial means to save a child’s life but chooses not to do so? Why? Many college students cannot afford a S200 donation. What if the cost to save a child’s life was the equivalent of a night out? Will you stay home and donate that money instead? Why?
Should we institute a survival lottery? Why?
How plausible is Wellman’s analogy between, on the one hand, an individual’s right to refuse to many a suitor or refuse to let someone into her home, and, on the other, a state’s right to refuse entry or citizenship to outsiders?
Would you unplug yourself from the violinist? why?
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