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Pick is, in part, responding to Calling All Carnivores, a contest from The Ethicist, a feature in the New York Times Magazine. Full Article at Columbia University Press Blog
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Georgetown University is under fire for allowing Peter Singer, the pro-infanticide professor, lecture on campus this past... Full Article at Lifenews.com
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Peter Albert David Singer (born July 6, 1946) is an Australian philosopher. He is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, and laureate professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE), University of Melbourne. He specializes in applied ethics, approaching ethical issues from a secular preference... Full Article At Wikipedia.org
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You can’t call it a fight if the other side doesn’t know about it
Obviously there are books written on where things are headed and technology, but we were fortunate to work with some experts and one of those experts was Peter Singer, who is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institute. We approached him because he has written a book about advanced robotics and drones an...
You have to look at the issue of spending and savings beyond just one budget cycle
The Princeton University Professor of Bio-Ethics Peter Singer has proclaimed that no newborn should be considered a person until 30 days after birth and that killing disabled babies could be considered a moral good. So why, one might ask, did Georgetown University, a Jesuit institution, invite one of th...
The arguments presented, in fact, are largely not new and have been presented repeatedly in the academic literature and public fora by the most eminent philosophers and bioethicists in the world, including Peter Singer, Michael Tooley and John Harris in defence of infanticide.
The debate over health care reform in the United States should start from the premise that some form of health care rationing is both inescapable and desirable. Then we can ask: What is the best way to do it?
We also saw this same line of reasoning from Peter Singer at Princeton University ... He has argued that there should be a time after a child is born that parents decide whether or not they want to keep it.
The most dangerous part of their day is their commute
I first heard about Oxfam in a philosophy class called morality and justice ... There’s a philosopher, Peter Singer, who was talking about how much money you should contribute or how you should live your life, and he mentions Oxfam repeatedly.
for several years, Pakistan has openly said, ‘How dare you violate our sovereignty,’ but it turned out the CIA was flying from Pakistani bases with Pakistan’s permission.
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