And Peter Singer takes it a step further.
Now Peter Singer , author of "Animal Liberation" and many other wonderful books, once said it's easy for us to criticize the prejudices of our grandfathers
And that's what Peter Singer talks about in "The Expanding Circle," that idea that our sense of ingroup can continuously expand.
to philosopher Peter Singer .
Political scientist Peter Singer -- you may be familiar with his book "Wired for War"-- epitomizes this pathology when he writes that quote,
This afternoon we have Peter Singer with us to talk about his new book, "The Most Good You Can Do."
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idea from a philosopher from Peter Singer who's a, one of the most well-known living philosophers; somewhat controversial, but he has this great image of being part of a
Well, the way Peter Singer describes, it's whoever decides on who a person is.
Peter Singer has been interested in this sort of thing since at least the early '70s when he wrote "Famine, Affluence, and Morality" which
Today with us is best-selling New York Times author Peter Singer .
And now he's here, so please welcome Peter Singer .
And I'm therefore thrilled that we are so fortunate and honored to have Peter Singer with us today, a person who has devoted his life to the rational study of what it
I'm Peter Singer .
I mean, I became a vegetarian back in the late 60s when I read Peter Singer 's book about factory farms.
And there's a whole school of thought by a philosopher, Peter Singer , from Princeton University, who argues abortion is justified.
I just stepped in at the last moment to do the introduction and to have the pleasure of meeting Peter Singer , here,
To further illustrate, Princeton University ethicist, Peter Singer , uses the concept of a global village.
He spent not even a full paragraph on Peter Singer 's global village and Peter Singer 's global village runs much deeper than that in, in some instances."
He has debated Richard Dawkins on "The God Delusion," the late Christopher Hitchens on the New Atheism, as well as Peter Singer on the topic of the existence of God.
And I quickly realized that what his philosophy was sort of a mash-up of what's good for me and my wallet is best and a little bit of Peter Singer .
And so you need a chief person, in which case, you know, Peter Singer would be the chief person to say, OK, this person is on this side of the line,
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It's not a coincidence that the author of the book called The Expanding Circle, Peter Singer , who's also the author of the book Animal Liberation.
So there's, there's an analogy that comes from Peter Singer , who's a philosopher
five where they came away saying, "Hey, we've heard of Peter Singer and his global village.
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does and he's like killing these people to like, you know, provide nourishment to him, it's not that dissimilar from like, you know, how vegetarians argue, Peter Singer , like,