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Open Document Peter Singer, a utilitarian philosopher who specializes in applied ethics, is known either as infamous or famous depending on one’s philosophy. Singer has spoken on a multitude of sensitive topics throughout his career drawing praise and controversy. Notably you can find Singer’s ...
The article focuses on the arguments of Peter Singer for utilitarianism. It states that Singer views that people should live according to ethical standards, in which they could justify their chosen ways of living. It states that a justification is not ethical if it would only benefit the self-...
Peter Singer can, with justification, be regarded as the founding father of the contemporary animal liberation movement. The increased public awareness of what exactly transpires in our treatment of non-humans — in factory farming, medical research, product testing, and so on — is, to a ...
The article focuses on the arguments of Peter Singer for utilitarianism. It states that Singer views that people should live according to ethical standards, in which they could justify their chosen ways of living. It states that a justification is not ethical if it would only benefit the self-...
KATARZYNA DE LAZARI-RADEK AND PETER SINGER: Utilitarianism: A Very Short Introductiondoi:10.31577/filozofia.2019.74.8.7SINGER, Peter, 1946-UTILITARIANISMSINGERSFoltin, MartinFilozofia
Peter Singer is an Australian ethical and political philosopher best known for his work in bioethics and his role as one of the intellectual founders of the modern animal rights movement. (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry on ethics.) Singer’s Jewis