As people, we feel our moral obligation weaken with physical as well as emotional distance from individuals in need. For example, you’re more likely to help someone dying of hunger at your feet than someone dying of hunger in another country. How does this human trait of morality dependent on distance shape our world?
Is it right or wrong that everyone seems to be accustomed to the fact that all of humanity and most of the life on Earth could be wiped out at the whim of a handful of people?
If I steal a loaf of bread from you and eat it, when does the bread itself cease to be yours and becomes mine?
In an ideal government, what should a good citizen provide to their government and what should that government provide that good citizen?