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Death in a shallow pond

Death in a shallow pond
a philosopher, a drowning child, and strangers in need

  • ISBN: 9780691254029
  • Editorial: Princeton University Press
  • Lugar de la edición: Princeton (NJ). Estados Unidos de Norteamérica
  • Encuadernación: Cartoné
  • Medidas: 24 cm
  • Nº Pág.: 288
  • Idiomas: Inglés

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Resumen

From the bestselling coauthor of Wittgenstein's Poker, a fascinating account of Peter Singer's controversial "drowning child" thought experiment-and how it changed the way people think about charitable giving

Imagine this: You're walking past a shallow pond and spot a toddler thrashing around in the water, in obvious danger of drowning. You look around for her parents, but nobody is there. You're the only person who can save her and you must act immediately. But as you approach the pond you remember that you're wearing your most expensive shoes. Wading into the water will ruin them-and might make you late for a meeting. Should you let the child drown? The philosopher Peter Singer published this thought experiment in 1972, arguing that allowing people in the developing world to die, when we could easily help them by giving money to charity, is as morally reprehensible as saving our shoes instead of the drowning child. Can this possibly be true? In Death in a Shallow Pond, David Edmonds tells the remarkable story of Singer and his controversial idea, tracing how it radically changed the way many think about poverty-but also how it has provoked scathing criticisms.

Death in a Shallow Pond describes the experiences and world events that led Singer to make his radical case and how it moved some young philosophers to establish the Effective Altruism movement, which tries to optimize philanthropy. The book also explores the reactions of critics who argue that the Shallow Pond and Effective Altruism are unrealistic, misguided, and counterproductive, neglecting the causes of-and therefore perpetuating-poverty. Ultimately, however, Edmonds argues that the Shallow Pond retains the power to shape how we live in a world in which terrible and unnecessary suffering persists.

Introduction: Death and the shallow pond
Part I. The giving philosophy. Vienna, Melbourne
Oxford: philosophy awakes
Vietnam, East Pakistan
Bob's Bugatti
From the pond to the world
Turning point in the grave
Growing pains
Longtermism
Part II. Charity and its discontents. Laboratory in the mind
Shallow ponds in deep waters
Moral math, play pumps, and microloans
Mrs. Jellyby and Groundhog Day
The new white man's burden
The mega-rich and the pearly gates
Righting past wrongs
Distance and dignity
The harm you do
Rattling the can
The art of the feel
Postscript: Singer's swan song

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