Peter Singer is an Australian moral philosopher. He is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, and a Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics ...
Melbourne, Australia • The year of the first Earth Day, 1970, was the year I stopped eating meat. I didn’t do it to save the Earth, but because I realized that there is no ethical justification for ...
PETER SINGER’s book Animal Liberation was a “philosophical bombshell” when it came out in 1975, according to activist Ingrid Newkirk, who says it “made people – myself included – change what we ate, ...
Rhodes College’s philosophy department hosted a conversation with controversial bioethicist Peter Singer Wednesday, as planned, despite opposition to the event from faculty members from several other ...
He says veganism has ‘got to become the mainstream, not only to reduce the suffering of animals and slow climate change, but to reduce the risk of future pandemics’ Peter Singer, a foremost ...
Dr. Singer is a professor of bioethics at Princeton and the author of the forthcoming book “Animal Liberation Now.” MELBOURNE, Australia — The year of the first Earth Day, 1970, was the year I stopped ...
At the New York Times blog, Peter Singer favorably discusses a book that I haven’t read–Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming Into Existence–that illuminates the profound danger of Singer’s ...
Pillay is an editorial fellow at TIME. Courtesy Alletta Vaandering Through clear-eyed arguments and ceaseless advocacy, Australian philosopher Peter Singer has revolutionized modern philanthropy—twice ...