2. In "Famine, Affluence, and Morality", Singer argues that people that have money to spend on non-essential items have
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2. In "Famine, Affluence, and Morality", Singer argues that people that have money to spend on non-essential items have a moral obligation to donate money to people in famine conditions. (2a.) Explain Singer's argument in support of his claim that we have a moral duty to donate money to people in famine conditions. (2b). Then, explain one of the objections to his argument that Singer considers in the article. (2c.) Then, explain Singer's response to that objection (that is, explain the reasoning that Singer employs to "defeat" the objection.