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Singer claims that rich nations have the capacity to reduce the suffering from famine and natural disasters to very small proportions.

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Singer argues that the correct, strong version of his principle requires giving up our recourses to the point of marginal utility.

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According to Singer, the result of everyone doing what he ought to do can be worse than the result of everyone doing less than he ought to do.

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Singer argues that we all ought to be preventing as much suffering as we can without sacrificing something else of comparable moral importance.

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Singer argues that population control efforts are immoral.

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