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“Nineteen thousand children [are] dying every day. Does it really matter that we're not walking past them in the street? Does it really matter that they're far away? I don't think it does make a morally relevant difference.” quote by Peter Singer
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“Nineteen thousand children [are] dying every day. Does it really matter that we're not walking past them in the street? Does it really matter that they're far away? I don't think it does make a morally relevant difference.”

Peter Singer

About This Quote

The moral significance of distant suffering is unchanged by proximity; ethical duty persists regardless of distance.

In simple terms: Distance doesn't diminish moral responsibility.

Key Takeaway

Suffering matters wherever it occurs.

Themes

ethics global responsibility moral philosophy humanitarianism

Mood

urgent compassionate reflective

Type

philosophical provocative

When to use this quote

  • policy debates
  • philanthropic decisions
  • public awareness campaigns
  • human rights advocacy

Key Concepts

moral relevance proximity bias ethical consistency

Practical Applications

  • charitable giving
  • advocacy for global health initiatives

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does proximity bias affect our ethical choices?
  • What obligations do we have toward distant suffering?
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