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Published: 20th September 2016
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Published: 5th September 2017
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Paperback
Published: 2nd May 2023
Ethics in the Real World: 90 Essays on Things that Matter - A Fully Updated and Expanded Edition
By (Author) Peter Singer
Text Publishing
The Text Publishing Company
2nd May 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Ethical issues and debates
Paperback
496
Width 132mm, Height 198mm, Spine 31mm
328g
A revised edition of Peter Singer's powerful collection, featuring 37 new essays. A fully updated and expanded edition of Peter Singer's powerful collection, including 37 new essays. Free speech and fake news, stopping Putin, pandemic ethics, climate change, extreme poverty, abortion, euthanasia, sports doping, the sale of kidneys, happiness, climbing Mt Everest, the parenting style of elephants, our relationship with kangaroos and colonising space. One of the world's most influential philosophers brings clarity, focus and brilliant analysis to a wide range of current real-world ethical matters. These provocative short essays will challenge-and possibly change-the way you think.
Peter Singers status as a man of principles and towering intellecta philosopher extraordinaire, if you willis unrivalled in Australia. * Sydney Morning Herald *
Lucidly conceived and written, the brief essays in Ethics in the Real World attest to Singers enduring facility for wise, clear-headed enquiry into some of the most pressing issues we face. It is not a manifesto for utilitarianism, but a convincing case for philosophys continued engagement with ethical questions that matter in the real world. * Australian Book Review *
'Peter Singer may be the most controversial philosopher alive; he is certainly among the most influential.' * New Yorker *
Peter Singer is a public intellectual par excellence.' * Monthly *
[Singer] present the issues and arguments with a lucidity, accessibility, and sharpness reminiscent of Bertrand Russell...Ethics in the Real World will undoubtedly be a force for the good. * Bart Schultz, University of Chicago *
Peter Singer might well be the most important philosopher alive. He is certainly one of the most enjoyable to read, and it's a joy to browse through this collection of his smart short essays. This is public philosophy at its bestclear, controversial, and deeply rational. * Paul Bloom, author of Just Babies: The Origins of Good and Evil *
Australian philosopher Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University and the recipient of the Berggruen Prize for ideas that shape human self-understanding. He is the author of more than twenty books, including The Ethics of What We Eat (with Jim Mason) and The Most Good You Can Do. Singer divides his time between Princeton and Melbourne.