Are there strong positive obligations? We obviously consider it a
strong obligation to save a drowning child. The first part of this
work investigates the factors that define the strength of such an
obligation to help and how this is to be differentiated from
actions that transcend obligation and from charitable obligations.
The second part examines the question whether this case can be
transposed to our relationship with those suffering from poverty
and cites morally relevant factors that differentiate the cases.
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