Peter Singer - The Genius of Darwin: The Uncut Interviews - Richard Dawkins


Richard Dawkins interviews Peter Singer for "The Genius of Charles Darwin", the Channel 4 UK TV program which won British Broadcasting Awards' "Best Documentary Series" of 2008. Buy the full 3-DVD set of uncut interviews, over 18 hours, in the RichardDawkins.net store: richarddawkins.net This footage was shot with the intention of editing for a television program. What you see here is the full extended interview, which includes a lot of rough camera transitions that were edited out of the final program (along with a lot of content).


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William Crawley meets Peter Singer (part 1)


The Australian philosopher talks about euthanasia, infanticide, bestiality, and paedophilia, in an interview with the BBC's William Crawley.


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Peter Singer Interview (ABC Talking Heads) Part 1 of 3


Peter Singer interview from 2007. He talks about his life and family as well as animal liberation, vegetarianism, philosophy and ethics. Playlist: www.youtube.com


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Peter Singer - The Great Debate: Can Science Tell us Right From Wrong? (3)


The Great Debate On November 6th, 2010 a panel of renowned scientists, philosophers, and public intellectuals gathered to discuss what impact evolutionary theory and advances in neuroscience might have on traditional concepts of morality. If human morality is an evolutionary adaptation and if neuroscientists can identify specific brain circuitry governing moral judgment, can scientists determine what is, in fact, right and wrong? The panelists were psychologist Steven Pinker, author Sam Harris, philosopher Patricia Churchland, physicist Lawrence Krauss, philosopher Simon Blackburn, bioethicist Peter Singer and The Science Network's Roger Bingham. Recorded live at the Arizona State University Gammage auditorium. "The Great Debate" was sponsored by the ASU Origins Project in collaboration with the ASU Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law Center for Law, Science and Innovation; the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge; and The Science Network. ------ Peter Singer is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. He is also a Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne. Singer first became well-known internationally after the publication of "Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals." His latest books include "The Life You Can Save: How to Do Your Part to End World Poverty" and "The Life You Can Save: Acting now to end world poverty." Singer was the founding president of the International Association of Bioethics, and <b>...</b>


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Noam Chomsky and Peter Singer on Abortion


These clips are taken from the 2006 Tony Kaye documentary "Lake of Fire" that graphically depicts the contemporary abortion debate in the United States. Noam Chomsky is professor emeritus of linguistics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and is one of the fathers of modern linguistics. Since the 1960s, he has become known more widely as a political dissident, an anarchist, and libertarian socialist. Peter Singer 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 utilitarian perspective.


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Ethics and Extreme Poverty: A Wheat and Chaff Interview with Philosopher Peter Singer


Peter Singer is perhaps the world's most influential philosopher. In this 37-minute interview, we discuss his most recent book, The Life You Can Save. Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. www.thewheatandchaff.com


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Peter Singer: Evolution versus Ethics


While evolution is neutral with regard to values, Peter Singer tackles the question of altruism's place in evolution's "survival of the fittest" campaign, explaining how reciprocal and trusting relationships generally make for success. Then Singer humbles us with the reminder that innate judgements are neither necessarily correct, nor better than other judgements. He proposes that human kind has evolved to prefer those who are like us, and suggests humanity is at its best when showing it can move beyond this paradigm. This event is co-presented with Think Global School. Peter Singer has been a Professor of Bioethics in the University Centre for Human Values at Princeton University since 1999. From 2005 on, he has also held the part-time position of Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne, whilst teaching at Oxford University, La Trobe University and Monash. Singer was the founding President of the International Association of Bioethics, and founding co-editor of the journal Bioethics. Outside his academic life, he is the co-founder and President of The Great Ape Project, an international effort to obtain basic rights for chimpanzees, gorillas and orangutans. He is also President of Animal Rights International. Singer's books include "Animal Liberation", "Democracy and Disobedience", "Practical Ethics", "The Expanding Circle, Should the Baby Live?", "How Are We to Live?, Rethinking Life and Death", "Ethics into Action, How Ethical is Australia?", "The Way We Eat <b>...</b>


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2011 Utzon Lecture Series: Peter Singer - Building Values


Prof Peter Singer (Princeton University) discusses the way in which our decisions about the kind of built environment we choose to create, and to live in, should take into account the interests of others, whether present or future, human or nonhuman. Australian-born philosopher Peter Singer is frequently acknowledged as a major force in modern bioethics. Peter has taught at the University of Oxford, La Trobe University and Monash University, as well as holding several visiting appointments. He has been Ira W DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Centre for Human Values at Princeton University since 1999, and since 2005 has also held the part-time position of Laureate Professor in the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne. Professor Singer first became well-known internationally after the publication of Animal Liberation. His other books include Practical Ethics, Rethinking Life and Death, How Are We to Live? and most recently, The Life You Can Save, His writings have appeared in more than 20 languages. In 2005 Time named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world and in 2011 he received the Ethics Award of the Giordano Bruno Foundation, in Germany.


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Peter Singer on Hegel and Marx: Section 1


Sorry for the shaky video; the original tape had severe interlacing problems, this is the best I could fix it. Hegel and Marx In this program, contemporary philosopher Peter Singer discusses rational Hegelian philosophy, and the historicism and organicism at its root. Hegel's theories of absolute idealism and of a dialectic, emphasize history in their development of a model of reality. His concept of this reality as ultimately spiritual, and of philosophy as organic and constantly changing, is examined. The theories of Karl Marx are discussed as essentially Hegelian, but a practical economic spin. Section 1: www.youtube.com Section 2: www.youtube.com Section 3: www.youtube.com Section 4: www.youtube.com Section 5: www.youtube.com


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Peter Singer - Global Atheist Convention 2010


Peter Singer at the Global Atheist Convention Melbourne March 2010. www.atheistconvention.org.au


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Peter Singer: On Ethics


This was a lecture given during a 2007 CFI conference "Secular Society and its Enemies." Singer runs through various topics relating to Ethics and the talk wraps up with a few minutes of Q&A. For more information: www.centerforinquiry.net/nyc


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Is There a god? Peter Singer vs John Lennox Debate


This summer Fixed Point sponsored a debate in Melbourne, Australia on the topic "Is There a God?" The debate featured Princeton University Bio-ethicist and atheist Peter Singer and Oxford University Professor and Christian John Lennox.


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Peter Singer on Stem Cells and Cloning


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Peter Singer on Personhood


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Peter Singer: Animal Equality


Description: Peter Singer argues that humans and animals share an important equality -- the capacity to suffer or to enjoy their lives. This Carnegie Council event took place on October 6, 2011. For complete video, audio, and transcript, go to: www.carnegiecouncil.org


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Part 1 - Dinesh D'Souza Debates Peter Singer


www.tothesource.org 6yrs of free weekly emails. tothesource has broadcasted over 300 weekly emails featuring informed opinion on current cultural issues. The articles address a variety of topics and the related moral and ethical issues they raise. Past tothesource articles are found on our archives page at http Subscribe to tothesource free weekly emails at www.tothesource.org Dinesh D'Souza debates Peter Singer at Biola University.


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One Man's Way: A Peter Singer Documentary Honoring Animal Rights Activist Henry Spira


One Man's Way is a 1996 documentary where Peter Singer documents the efforts and philosophies of animal rights activist Henry Spira, who is often remembered as the most effective animal activist of the 20th century. Henry Spira is most notably known for his tireless efforts to expose the the cruel animal experimentation that goes on behind doors, especially in the cosmetic industry. Video released by Peter Singer under the Creative Commons License.


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Peter Singer on Morality in the Era of Bernie Madoff


bit.ly - Philosopher Peter Singer discusses the state of global ethics.


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Peter Singer: Animal Rights


socraticmama.com [Inspiration & Support for Secular Families] OVERVIEW: July 2007 "William Crawley meets..." Series in which William Crawley, BBC journalist and broadcaster, meets the people shaping the world we live in today THIS EPISODE: Are human beings superior to animals? Not according to the Peter Singer, one of the world's most influential philosophers who says it's time humans faced up to the suffering they have inflicted on animals. SINGER: en.wikipedia.org www.princeton.edu Peter Albert David Singer (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian philosopher who is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University and Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne. He specialises in applied ethics and approaches ethical issues from a secular, preference utilitarian perspective. He has served, on two occasions, as chair of philosophy at Monash University, where he founded its Centre for Human Bioethics. In 1996, he unsuccessfully stood as a Greens candidate for the Australian Senate. In 2004, he was recognised as the Australian Humanist of the Year by the Council of Australian Humanist Societies. He has been voted one of Australia's ten most influential public intellectuals. Singer serves on the Advisory Board of Incentives for Global Health, the NGO formed to develop the Health Impact Fund proposal. Outside academic circles, Singer is best known for his book Animal Liberation, widely regarded as the <b>...</b>


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Dr. Peter Singer


The CEO of Grand Challenges Canada talks about the challenges and opportunities of bringing health to the world. And also produces a dirty sock...


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Peter Singer's Ethics


In this short clip Peter Singer discusses the ethics of poverty and affluence, animal rights, and the radical nature of applied ethics.


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Peter Singer is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University, a position he has held since 1999. He was educated at the University of Melbourne and the University of Oxford and has taught at the University of Oxford, La Trobe University and Monash University. Singer was the founding President of the International Association of Bioethics and, with Helga Kuhse, founding co-editor of the journal Bioethics. Singer first became internationally known after the publication of Animal Liberation in 1975. His other books include Practical Ethics, How Are We to Live?, Rethinking Life and Death, One World and The President of Good and Evil, and his next work, The Way We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter


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Dinesh D'Souza vs. Peter Singer


Dinesh D'Souza, author and public speaker and a former Robert and Karen Rishwain Research Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is currently the President of The King's College in New York City. D'Souza is a noted Christian apologist and conservative writer and speaker. Peter Singer, an Australian philosopher who is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University and Laureate Professor at the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics at the University of Melbourne. He specialises in applied ethics and approaches ethical issues from a secular, preference utilitarian perspective.


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Le philosophe Peter Singer (st. en français, extrait de Examined Life)


Interview extraite du film d'Astra Taylor "examined life" sorti en 2008. Traduction: J. Saïman & S. Kim


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Peter Singer & John Hare - Moral Mammals: Why Do We Matter? - The Veritas Forum


university events • life's hardest questions • relevance of Jesus Christ www.veritas.org Is the existence of a creator God foundational to human morality? Does theism or atheism provide the best foundation for human worth? Can we treat morality as independent of religion? Peter Singer, controversial atheist philosopher and one of Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People", discusses the implications of atheism and theism for morality with John Hare, Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology at Yale. Q&A is moderated by Eric Gregory, Professor of Religion at Princeton. From The Veritas Forum at MIT, 2009. Over the past two decades, The Veritas Forum has been hosting vibrant discussions on life's hardest questions and engaging the world's leading colleges and universities with Christian perspectives and the relevance of Jesus. Learn more at www.veritas.org, with upcoming events and over 600 pieces of media on topics including science, philosophy, music, business, medicine, and more!


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Peter Singer lecture presentation, November 11, 2010, "Global Poverty: What are Our Obligations?" Part of the Weissman Center "Food" Series, 2010-11.


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Grand Challenges Canada - discussion with Peter Singer


Dr. Peter Singer discusses Grand Challenges Canada's Rising Stars in Global Health with Matt Galloway on CBC's Metro Morning, June 29, 2011. More info on Grand Challenges Canada at www.grandchallenges.ca


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Deel één van een interview van Joël de Ceulaer met Peter Singer, Australisch filosoof van joodse originie.


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Peter Singer's speech on June 3rd 2011 following the award of the Ethics-Prize 2011 of the Giordano Bruno Foundation for the Great Ape Project


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EXAMINED LIFE (Clip)


www.nfb.ca "The unexamined life is not worth living." — Socrates Examined Life pulls philosophy out of academic journals and classrooms, and puts it back on the streets. Philosophers have long done their best thinking when directly engaging with the outside world, not in isolation from it. Socrates roved the Athenian agora, courting trouble with the authorities. Rousseau immortalized his rambles through nature on the printed page. Nietzsche once said that only ideas conceived while walking have any value. In Examined Life, filmmaker Astra Taylor accompanies some of today's most influential thinkers on a series of unique excursions through places and spaces that hold particular resonance for them and their ideas. Peter Singer's thoughts on the ethics of consumption are amplified against the backdrop of Fifth Avenue's posh boutiques. Michael Hardt ponders the nature of revolution while surrounded by symbols of wealth and leisure. Judith Butler and a friend stroll through San Francisco's Mission District questioning our culture's fixation on individualism. And while driving through Manhattan, Cornel West - perhaps America's best-known public intellectual - compares philosophy to jazz and blues, reminding us how intense and invigorating a life of the mind can be. Offering privileged moments with great thinkers from fields ranging from moral philosophy to cultural theory, Examined Life reveals philosophy's power to transform the way we see the world around us and imagine our <b>...</b>


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5. Singer on Animal Rights and Vegetarianism - Great Ideas of Science & Philosophy


Peter Singer and Richard Dawkins on vegetarianism, animal rights, slavery and living an ethical life.


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Examined Life - Segmento con Peter Singer (Subtitulado al español)


Aparición de Peter Singer en el documental "Examined Life: Philosophy is in the streets" (2008).


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Singer: The Drowning Child


Description: Peter Singer presents the powerful hypothetical of the drowning child. This Carnegie Council event took place on October 6, 2011. For complete video, audio, and transcript, go to: www.carnegiecouncil.org


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A Good Life: According to Peter Singer (Part 1)


The great Peter Singer is interviewed by the mediocre Geraldine Doogue.


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Peter Singer - Giving What We Can


Peter Singer speaking at Rutgers University on December 2nd, 2010 to launch the first US chapter of Giving What We Can. For more information, please visit www.GivingWhatWeCan.org


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Peter Singer on Hegel and Marx: Section 2


Sorry for the shaky video; the original tape had severe interlacing problems, this is the best I could fix it. Hegel and Marx In this program, contemporary philosopher Peter Singer discusses rational Hegelian philosophy, and the historicism and organicism at its root. Hegel's theories of absolute idealism and of a dialectic, emphasize history in their development of a model of reality. His concept of this reality as ultimately spiritual, and of philosophy as organic and constantly changing, is examined. The theories of Karl Marx are discussed as essentially Hegelian, but a practical economic spin. Section 1: www.youtube.com Section 2: www.youtube.com Section 3: www.youtube.com Section 4: www.youtube.com Section 5: www.youtube.com


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The Problem of God & Suffering - Philosopher Peter Singer


The Problem of Evil Problem of evil and religion's double standard Q: Many have criticized Pat Robertson's suggestion that the catastrophic earthquake in Haiti was the work of the devil or a form of divine punishment. But if one believes God is good and intervenes in the world, why does God allow innocents to suffer? What is the best scriptural text or explanation of that problem you've ever read? One of the striking differences between modern, "organized" religion and tribal or folk religions--religions without seminaries and theologians and official books--is that in tribal religions they have no double standard! They thank their gods for the good stuff that happens and blame them for the bad. The idea that God is a worthy recipient of our gratitude for the blessings of life but should not be held accountable for the disasters is a transparently disingenuous innovation of the theologians. And of course it doesn't work all that well. The Problem of Evil, capital letters and all, is the central enigma confronting theists. There is no solution. Isn't that obvious? All the holy texts and interpretations that contrive ways of getting around the problem read like the fine print in a fraudulent contract--and for the same reason: they are desperate attempts to conceal the implications of the double standard they have invented. Daniel Dennett "No one can believe in a good God if they've sat at the bedside of a dying child." Bertrand Russell "I always have to think too of a <b>...</b>


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Singer and Hare - What is the Source of Morality? - The Veritas Forum


www.veritas.org - What is the foundation for morality? Two philosophers, atheist Peter Singer and Christian John Hare, discuss whether science can provide us with morality or do we have to search elsewhere? Peter Singer, world-famous Princeton philosopher, ethicist, and atheist, discusses with John Hare, Noah Porter Professor of Philosophical Theology at Yale. Watch the full recording at veritas.org ‪www.veritas.org Over the past two decades, The Veritas Forum has been hosting vibrant discussions on life's hardest questions and engaging the world's leading colleges and universities with Christian perspectives and the relevance of Jesus. Learn more at www.veritas.org, with upcoming events and over 600 pieces of media on topics including science, philosophy, music, business, medicine, and more!


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Part 2 - Dinesh D'Souza Debates Peter Singer


www.tothesource.org 6yrs of free weekly emails. tothesource has broadcasted over 300 weekly emails featuring informed opinion on current cultural issues. The articles address a variety of topics and the related moral and ethical issues they raise. Past tothesource articles are found on our archives page at http Subscribe to tothesource free weekly emails at www.tothesource.org Dinesh D'Souza debates Peter Singer at Biola University.


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Prof. Dr. Peter Singer, utilitaristischer Philosoph und wegweisender Tierrechtler, der für das "Great Ape Projekt" - zusammen mit Paola Cavalieri - den Ethik-Preis 2011 der Giordano-Bruno-Stiftung erhalten hat, begründet in dem deutsch gesprochenen Teil seiner Rede zur Preisverleihung, warum er diese Auszeichnung akzeptiert hat. Im englischen Teil seiner Rede spricht er über seine Ethik.


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Peter Singer on Hegel and Marx: Section 3


Sorry for the shaky video; the original tape had severe interlacing problems, this is the best I could fix it. Hegel and Marx In this program, contemporary philosopher Peter Singer discusses rational Hegelian philosophy, and the historicism and organicism at its root. Hegel's theories of absolute idealism and of a dialectic, emphasize history in their development of a model of reality. His concept of this reality as ultimately spiritual, and of philosophy as organic and constantly changing, is examined. The theories of Karl Marx are discussed as essentially Hegelian, but a practical economic spin. Section 1: www.youtube.com Section 2: www.youtube.com Section 3: www.youtube.com Section 4: www.youtube.com Section 5: www.youtube.com


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Peter Singer on Turning Down the Heat Caused by Meat


Peter Singer wrote 'Animal Liberation', the book credited with starting the animal rights movement in 1975. Here he talks to Grist about the connection between eating animals and climate change and what every eater can do to turn down the heat of meat.


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