Living High and Letting Die

Living High and Letting Die

"Living High and Letting Die: Our Illusion of Innocence" ISBN 0-19-510859-0 is a philosophical book by Peter K. Unger, published in 1996. Inspired by Peter Singer's 1971 essay Famine, Affluence, and Morality, Unger argues that for people in the developed world to live morally, they are morally obliged to make sacrifices to help mitigate human suffering and premature death in the third world, and further that it is acceptable (and morally right) to lie, cheat, and steal to mitigate suffering.

Unger argues that the intuitive moral judgments that most people have of several hypothetical moral scenarios, "The Shallow Pond," "The Vintage Sedan," and "The Envelope," are inconsistent.

Unger presents the hypothetical case of the "Vintage Sedan:"

Not truly rich, your one luxury in life is a vintage Mercedes sedan that, with much time, attention, and money, you've restored to mint condition... One day, you stop at the intersection of two small country roads, both lightly traveled. Hearing a voice screaming for help, you get out and see a man who's wounded and covered with a lot of his blood. Assuring you that his wound is confined to one of his legs, the man also informs you that he was a medical student for two full years. And, despite his expulsion for cheating on his second year final exams, which explains his indigent status since, he's knowledgeably tied his shirt near the wound as to stop the flow. So, there's no urgent danger of losing his life, you're informed, but there's great danger of losing his limb. This can be prevented, however, if you drive him to a rural hospital fifty miles away. "How did the wound occur?" you ask. An avid bird-watcher, he admits that he trespassed on a nearby field and, in carelessly leaving, cut himself on rusty barbed wire. Now, if you'd aid this trespasser, you must lay him across your fine back seat. But, then, your fine upholstery will be soaked through with blood, and restoring the car will cost over five thousand dollars. So, you drive away. Picked up the next day by another driver, he survives but loses the wounded leg.
Unger reports that most people respond strongly that abandoning the hitchhiker is abominable behavior, and he contrasts this near-universal harsh judgment with the lenient judgments that most people give to "The Envelope" scenario:
In your mailbox, there's something from (the U.S. Committee for) UNICEF. After reading it through, you correctly believe that, unless you soon send in a check for $100, then, instead of each living many more years, over thirty more children will die soon.
Unger argues that the factors which distinguish the "The Vintage Sedan", in which morality compels us to make a sacrifice, and "The Envelope" are not morally significant, using thought experiments such as variations on the trolley problem to illustrate his point. Unger contends that psychological factors obscure the moral questions, and that our moral intuitions on problems such as these provide an inconsistent window into our true primary moral values.

Unger conspicuously indicates that the author's royalties from the sales of his book go to UNICEF and to Oxfam America.

ee also

*Trolley problem
*Violinist (thought experiment)

References

*cite news |title= The Big City; At What Price Excess in Care Of 4-Year-Old? |url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E03EFD9113DF930A2575AC0A96F958260 |work=The New York Times |date=1999-09-13 |accessdate=2008-03-20
*cite web |url=http://www.iadb.org/etica/documentos/dc_sin_elpan-i.htm |title="The Bread Which You Withhold Belongs to the Hungry": Attitudes to Poverty |accessdate=2008-03-20 |work=Inter-American Development Bank

External links

* [http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Philosophy/EthicsMoralPhilosophy/?view=usa&ci=9780195108590 Oxford University Press's page]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/library/magazine/home/19990905mag-poverty-singer.html The Singer Solution to World Poverty] , by philosopher Peter Singer, summarizes many of the main practical points of this book.
* [http://www.jstor.org/view/00318205/di014963/01p01226/0 Précis of Living High and Letting Die] (JSTOR subscription required)


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