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Do you agree with Philosopher Peter Singer (Famine, Affluence, and Morality) or Garrett Hardin (Living on a Lifeboat). (More Harm than Good)? Both of these agree with the Consequentialist point of view but from differing perspectives. With whom do you agree with and why? Are our Nonconsequentialist arguments that rely on notions of justice and fairness as important in determining what we ought to think and do in such matters? Also, discuss the concept of International Sweatshops - and Fair Trade Practices. Support your response from information in the textbook or powerpoints.'