In "Famine, Affluence and, Morality", Peter Singer is seeking to illustrate that "the way people in quite well off countries respond to a situation will not be justified; certainly, our moral theoretical design requires to be changed and with it, the way of life that has appear to be taken for granted in our society. Peter Singer provides remarkable examples to demonstrate the reader how realistic his arguments are. This paper will give a review of Peter Singer's argument and the assumptions that pursue, supplementing ...