I've read and heard some atheist philosophers (like Peter Singer) argue that it

I've read and heard some atheist philosophers (like Peter Singer) argue that it

I've read and heard some atheist philosophers (like Peter Singer) argue that it's our capacity to reason that makes us moral. But this would seem to imply that we can take advantage of people who don't exercise or do not fully have this capacity, like young children. Is this point valid?

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