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  • ...ders presumably intended"<ref>Singer, "An Intellectual Autobiography" in ''Peter Singer Under Fire: The Moral Iconoclast Faces His Critics'', ed. Schaler, p. 3</re ...indness” that encourages speciesism. <ref>''Animal Liberation'' (2nd ed.), Peter Singer; Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1990 ISBN 0224030183</ref>
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  • * [http://www.princeton.edu/~psinger/ Peter Singer's page at Princeton] * [http://www.utilitarian.net/singer/ Peter Singer at utilitarian.net]
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  • * [http://www.princeton.edu/~psinger/ Peter Singer's page at Princeton] * [http://www.utilitarian.net/singer/ Peter Singer at utilitarian.net]
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  • 1975 book by [[Australia|Australian]]-born philosopher [[Peter Singer]] advocating greater consideration of the rights of non-human animals under
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  • '''''Animal Liberation''''' is a 1975 book by Australian-born philosopher [[Peter Singer]] advocating greater consideration of the rights of non-human animals under
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  • * [http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/3377 Peter Singer interviewed on Charlie Rose]
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  • {{r|Peter Singer}}
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  • ...utilitarian.net/singer/by/1972----.htm Famine, Affluence, and Morality] by Peter Singer
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  • {{r|Peter Singer}}
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  • ...ders presumably intended"<ref>Singer, "An Intellectual Autobiography" in ''Peter Singer Under Fire: The Moral Iconoclast Faces His Critics'', ed. Schaler, p. 3</re ...indness” that encourages speciesism. <ref>''Animal Liberation'' (2nd ed.), Peter Singer; Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1990 ISBN 0224030183</ref>
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  • ...9-953953-6|oclc=212857025}}</ref> although some people like the ethicist [[Peter Singer]] have questioned humanist attitudes to animals. Humanism is derived from b
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  • *Peter Singer, ''One World''. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-300-09686-0.
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  • ...w.utilitarian.net/singer/by/19740502.htm ''Discovering Karl Popper''] by [[Peter Singer]] ''The New York Review of Books'', vol. 21, no 7 (May 2 1974)
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  • ...endent only on the drawing of the boundary lines of the moral community. [[Peter Singer]] is an example of a utilitarian moral philosopher who thinks that we have
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  • *[[Peter Singer]]
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  • ...been controversy about war and international relations. The publication of Peter Singer's ''Animal Liberation'' (1975) prompted increased academic debate about the
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  • The classicist and Greek-to-English translator of many of Galen’s writings, Peter Singer, cautions us against blaming Galen as if he was '''<font color=#151B54>"''.
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  • ...l decay by promoting unorthodox ideas and morals (the Princeton ethicist [[Peter Singer]] is often accused thusly), or accusing intellectuals of wasting time and r
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  • ...re typically citizens of different countries, has any moral relevance.<ref>Peter Singer ‘Famine, Affluence, and Morality’, ''Philosophy and Public Affairs'' 1(
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  • ...hat actual consequences it has.<ref>C. L. Ten, ‘Crime and Punishment’ in [[Peter Singer]] ed., ''A Companion to Ethics'' (Oxford: Blackwell, 1993): 366-72.</ref> * [[Peter Singer]] ed., ''A Companion to Ethics'' (Oxford: Blackwell, 1993), Part IV.
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  • ...nswer to an old logical problem as well. This approach was criticised by [[Peter Singer]] for masking the role of [[Induction (philosophy)|induction]] in empirical
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  • ...=ISBN 0-312-11818-X}}</ref> This book, edited by [[Paola Cavalieri]] and [[Peter Singer]] launched a wider-scale project in 1993, which calls for the extension of
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  • ...9-953953-6|oclc=212857025}}</ref> although some people like the ethicist [[Peter Singer]] have questioned humanist attitudes to animals. Humanism is derived from b
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  • In political philosophy, [[Peter Singer]] had advocated that left-wing political movements need to become "Darwinia
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  • ...led in Kyushu.<ref>{{cite book | last = Kushe| first = Helga | coauthors = Peter Singer| title = Should the Baby Live?| publisher = [[Oxford University Press]]|
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