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Ronald, I agree completely. And I'm not criticizing Kevin Carter at all. It just makes you think, and thats what philosophy is all about, now isn't it?
a) take the picture and give no help to the child;
b) help the child immediately and forget about the picture.
Between those two extremes lie a wide range of choices. Given that the effect of the picture on a wide audience would help many more children avoid starvation then most people would say 'take the picture'. But having taken the picture most people would then help the child. It would be inhuman to merely record the suffering of a child in the hope and expectation that it would help other children and then, having made this record for 'the greater good', to leave this child to starve when your assistance could have saved him/her.
It is believed by scientists that even the act of observation will affect outcomes and is therefore an act of intervention in itself. In everyday life I think 'balance' is the key and will depend on the compassion and common-sense of the individual. We all just have to do what we consider to be 'the right thing'.
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