Through clear-eyed arguments and ceaseless advocacy, Australian philosopher Peter Singer has revolutionized modern philanthropy—twice. His 1972 essay “Famine, Affluence, and Morality” argued that ...
Australian philosopher Peter Singer says that the effective altruism (EA) movement is "alive and well" after FTX founder and EA supporter Sam Bankman-Fried’s downfall, a new piece from Big Think ...
Australian philosopher Peter Singer, best known for his 1975 book Animal Liberation, spoke to FoodNavigator about his views on the ethical implications of meat eating and veganism. Peter Singer, who ...
Australian philosopher Peter Singer has been a champion of animal rights for more than 50 years. His basic philosophical position has remained the same: the suffering of animals is just as important ...
In 1998, after a long search, Princeton University announced the appointment of the Australian philosopher Peter Singer, effective , to fill a newly established chair as Ira W. DeCamp ...
Peter Singer is an Australian philosopher widely regarded as one of the most influential living philosophers, particularly for his contributions to the animal liberation movement. Born in Melbourne to ...
Peter Singer, the Australian philosopher, became a vegetarian in his mid-twenties, after a fellow Oxford graduate student told him, over a spaghetti lunch, about the brutality of factory farms. A few ...
The Daily Californian: Philosopher Peter Singer speaks on campus, drawing backlash from students with disabilities
UC Berkeley’s Philosophy Forum is facing pushback from campus students for hosting author and philosopher Peter Singer on Nov. 6 due to controversy from Singer’s comments on people with disabilities.
Philosopher Peter Singer speaks on campus, drawing backlash from students with disabilities