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| **Peter David Albert Singer** is an [[australia|Australian]] moral philosopher based at [[Princeton University]]. He is described as a "radical [[utilitarianism|utilitarian]]" in his beliefs and academic work. | **Peter David Albert Singer** is an [[australia|Australian]] moral philosopher based at [[Princeton University]]. He is described as a "radical [[utilitarianism|utilitarian]]" in his beliefs and academic work. |
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| He is editor of the [[Journal of Controversial Ideas]], a forum for academics to publish peer-reviewed articles under a pseudonym.((//Editorial Board.// Journal of Controversial Ideas. Retrieved November 9, 2021, from https://archive.vn/zgZmm)) He is also a regular contributor to [[Project Syndicate]].((Singer, P., & Kissling, F. (2017, August 4). //Rethinking the Population Taboo.// Project Syndicate. https://archive.vn/thCjz)) | He is editor of the [[Journal of Controversial Ideas]], a forum for academics to publish peer-reviewed articles under a pseudonym.((//Editorial Board.// Journal of Controversial Ideas. Retrieved November 9, 2021, from https://archive.vn/zgZmm)) He is also a regular contributor to [[Project Syndicate]] and [[The Conversation]],((Singer, P., & Kissling, F. (2017, August 4). //Rethinking the Population Taboo.// Project Syndicate. https://archive.vn/thCjz)) ((//Peter Singer.// The Conversation. Retrieved December 16, 2022, from https://theconversation.com/profiles/peter-singer-2863)) and is represented by the [[HarperCollins Speakers Bureau]].((//Peter Singer.// HarperCollins Speakers Bureau. Retrieved December 16, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20221216075112/https://www.harpercollinsspeakersbureau.com/speaker/peter-singer/)) |
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| | Singer is President of [[Animal Rights International]], a Vice-President of the [[Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals]], a member of the Leadership Council of [[Oxfam America]], and a member of the Advisory Board of [[GiveWell]].((//Peter Singer.// Psychology Today Canada. Retrieved December 16, 2022, from https://archive.vn/cYiym)) |
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| ===== History ===== | ===== History ===== |
| ==== Career ==== | ==== Career ==== |
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| In April 1973, Singer's article titled "Animal Liberation" was published in the //New York Review//.((//Peter Singer: Animal Liberation.// (1973, April 5). New York Review of Books. https://archive.vn/XSuhk)) He was appointed Professor of Bioethics at [[Princeton University]] in 1999. Starting in 2001, Singer began contributing to the [[Syndicate Project]]. | In April 1973, Singer's article titled "Animal Liberation" was published in the //New York Review//.((//Peter Singer: Animal Liberation.// (1973, April 5). New York Review of Books. https://archive.vn/XSuhk)) He acted as a fellow at the [[Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars]] from May-December 1979.((//Peter Singer CV.// (2022). Peter Singer. https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5950e846c534a573ac225a22/t/636b84149adbea3c492d80ee/1667990550785/CV+09+November+2022.pdf)) |
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| | He was appointed Professor of Bioethics at [[Princeton University]] in 1999. Starting in 2001, Singer began contributing to [[Project Syndicate]]. |
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| Singer left the [[United States]] in 2019, continuing to teach his students online. | Singer left the [[United States]] in 2019, continuing to teach his students online. |