Philosopher Peter Singer suggests that we are morally responsible for saving people who are starving in the world. The missing premise would be a premise connecting morality to the duty of providing for starving people.Also, you should google Peter Singer for a more complete understanding of his argument on our moral duty to those in poverty. What are your thoughts on his argument?

 1 and 2 due tomorrow please include reference, thank you.(1)For example, the philosopher Peter Singer suggests that we are morally responsible for saving people who are starving in the world.  The missing premise would be a premise connecting morality to the duty of providing for starving people.Also, you should google Peter Singer for a more complete understanding of his argument on our moral duty to those in poverty.   What are your thoughts on his argument? (2)A sound argument is valid (correctly formed) and has all true premises. Your book  discuss several ways to test the soundness of an argument. Now it is your turn to apply the tests. Go to a website that provides a contemporary issue, such as the Huffington Post. Find a brief article that contains a clear argument. (3) Case study due on wednesday @1900 Explicit premises:Implicit premises:Explicit premises:Implicit premises:Determine whether the conclusion follows from the premises:Determine whether the argument is sound or unsound.  Then determine whether each argument is valid or invalid.Show that the argument is invalid.“If I score an A on the test, then I will pass the class.” “I passed the class!” “Therefore I scored an A on the test.”Identify both the explicit and implicit premises of the argument presented.  Assess whether the premises of the argument presented should be accepted or rejected.Explicit premises:Implicit premises:Assessment of premises: