Famine, Affluence and Morality

At the beginning of Famine, Affluence and Morality Download Famine, Affluence and Morality Singer writes: “the whole way we look at moral issues—our moral conceptual scheme—needs to be altered and, with it, the way of life that has come to be taken for granted in our society.” (p. 230) At the end of the paper, Singer answers the third objection to his argument by endorsing the strong version of his principle as “the correct one.” (p. 241)

How does Singer argue for the claim that the strong version of the principle he presents at the beginning of the paper is "the correct one"? How does his argument tie to his claim about our current way of life?
Provide an objection to Singer’s argument. How would Singer reply to your objection?

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