Peter Singer Philosopher

Peter Albert David Singer, AC (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian moral philosopher. He is currently the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, and a Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne. He specializes in applied ethics and approaches ethical issues from a secular, utilitarian perspective. He is known in particular for his book, Animal Liberation (1975), a canonical text in animal rights/liberation theory. For most his career, he supported preference utilitarianism, but in his later years became a classical or hedonistic utilitarian, when co-authoring The Point of View of the Universe with Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek.On two occasions Singer served as chair of the philosophy department at Monash University, where he founded its Centre for Human Bioethics. In 1996 he stood unsuccessfully as a Greens candidate for the Australian Senate. In 2004 he was recognised as the Australian Humanist of the Year by the Council of Australian Humanist Societies, and in June 2012 was named a Companion of the Order of Australia for his services to philosophy and bioethics. He serves on the Advisory Board of Incentives for Global Health, the NGO formed to develop the Health Impact Fund proposal. He was voted one of Australia's ten most influential public intellectuals in 2006. Singer currently serves on the advisory board of Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP).

Personal facts

Peter Singer
Alias (AKA)Singer Peter Albert David (full name)
Birth dateJuly 06, 1946
Birth place
Australia , Victoria (Australia) , Melbourne
Era
Contemporary philosophy
Main interest
Ethics

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Philosopher

influenced
Roger Crisp
Peter Unger
influenced by
notable idea
Equal consideration of interests
philosophical school
Analytic philosophy
region
Western philosophy

Peter Singer on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.project-syndicate.org/columnist/peter-singer
  2. https://www.princeton.edu/~psinger