Peter Singer

Peter Singer
Peter Singer by David Levine

Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University.

From the Review

January 15, 2004: David Oppenheim's Case (letter)

May 15, 2003: Animal Liberation at 30

Animal Rights and Wrongs by Roger Scruton

The Animal Question: Why Non-human Animals Deserve Human Rights by Paola Cavalieri, translated from the Italian by Catherine Woollard

Taking Animals Seriously: Mental Life and Moral Status by David DeGrazia

Dominion: The Power of Man, the Suffering of Animals, and the Call to Mercy by Matthew Scully

May 27, 1993: Experimenting on Animals (letter)

November 5, 1992: 'Animal Liberation': An Exchange

August 13, 1992: Necessary Suffering? (letter)

April 9, 1992: Bandit and Friends*

Beyond Beef:The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Industry by Jeremy Rifkin

Taking Stock: Animal Farming and the Environment by Alan B. Durning, by Holly B. Brough

Against Liberation: Putting Animals in Perspective by Michael P.T. Leahy

Bandit: Dossier of a Dangerous Dog by Vicki Hearne

Animals and Society: The Humanity of Animal Rights by Keith Tester

October 24, 1991: Academic Freedom in Germany (letter)

August 15, 1991: On Being Silenced in Germany*

April 26, 1990: Preserving the Landscape (letter)

February 15, 1990: Salt of the Earth*

The Savour of Salt: A Henry Salt Anthology edited by George Hendrick, edited by Willene Hendrick

October 26, 1989: They Didn't Use Animals (letter)

June 15, 1989: Animal Experiments (letter)

April 13, 1989: Unkind to Animals (letter)

April 13, 1989: Unkind to Animals (letter)

February 2, 1989: Unkind to Animals*

Animal Liberators: Research and Morality by Susan Sperling

Use of Laboratory Animals in Biomedical and Behavioral Research Research; the Commission on Life Sciences, National Research Council; and the Institute of Medicine by the Committee on the Use of Laboratory Animals in Biomedical

June 12, 1986: 'The Body in Pain' (letter)

February 27, 1986: Unspeakable Acts*

The Body in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of the World by Elaine Scarry

Torture by Edward Peters

April 25, 1985: The Dog in the Lifeboat: An Exchange

March 28, 1985: Animal Interests (letter)

January 17, 1985: Ten Years of Animal Liberation*

Modern Meat: Antibiotics, Hormones, and the Pharmaceutical Farm by Orville Schell

Farm Animals: Husbandry, Behavior, and Veterinary Practice by Michael W. Fox

Of Mice, Models, and Men: A Critical Evaluation of Animal Research by Andrew N. Rowan

Victims of Science: The Use of Animals in Research by Richard D. Ryder

Man and Mouse: Animals in Medical Research by William Paton

All That Dwell Therein: Animal Rights and Environmental Ethics by Tom Regan

The Case for Animal Rights by Tom Regan

Animals and Why They Matter: A Journey Around the Species Barrier by Mary Midgley

Rights, Killing, and Suffering: Moral Vegetarianism and Applied Ethics by R.G. Frey

Interests and Rights: The Case Against Animals by R.G. Frey

May 31, 1984: Sex & Superstition*

Sex and Destiny: The Politics of Human Fertility by Germaine Greer

March 1, 1984: The Future of Baby Doe*

The Long Dying of Baby Andrew by Robert Stinson, by Peggy Stinson

December 18, 1980: Marxism and Liberty (letter)

November 6, 1980: Revolution and Religion*

Fire in the Minds of Men: Origins of the Revolutionary Faith by James H. Billington

September 25, 1980: Dictator Marx?*

Marxism After Marx by David McLellan

The Two Marxisms: Contradictions and Anomalies in the Development of Theory by Alvin W. Gouldner

Marx on the Choice between Socialism and Communism by Stanley Moore

Karl Marx and the Anarchists by Paul Thomas

Marxism: For and Against by Robert L. Heilbroner

August 14, 1980: Right to Life? (letter)

February 21, 1980: Marx and the Giraffe (letter)

February 21, 1980: Marx and the Giraffe (letter)

December 20, 1979: On Your Marx*

Marx and History: From Primitive Society to the Communist Future by D. Ross Gandy

Marx's Interpretation of History by Melvin Rader

Marx's Theory of History by William H. Shaw

Karl Marx's Theory of History: A Defence by G.A. Cohen

May 3, 1979: 'The Paradox of Cause' (letter)

March 22, 1979: Human Prospecting*

The Arrogance of Humanism by David Ehrenfeld

The Illusion of Technique: A Search for Meaning in a Technological Civilization by William Barrett

The Paradox of Cause and Other Essays by John William Miller

November 11, 1976: Embryonic "Bioethics" (letter)

August 5, 1976: 'Bioethics': The Case of the Fetus*

Research on the Fetus: The Report of the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects of Biomedical and Behavioral Research US Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Federal Register

The Ethics of Fetal Research by Paul Ramsey

July 15, 1976: Sex in the Head (letter)

May 1, 1975: This Property Is Condemned (letter)

March 6, 1975: The Right to Be Rich or Poor

Anarchy, State, and Utopia by Robert Nozick

November 28, 1974: Still Powerless? (letter)

September 19, 1974: Prove It (letter)

August 8, 1974: Power of Positive Popperism (letter)

July 18, 1974: Looking Backward*

Radical Paradoxes: Dilemmas of the American Left, 1945-1970 by Peter Clecak

Four Reforms: A Guide for the Seventies by William F. Buckley Jr.

May 2, 1974: Discovering Karl Popper*

Karl Popper by Bryan Magee

The Philosophy of Karl Popper edited by Paul A. Schilpp

Objective Knowledge by Karl Popper

June 14, 1973: Food for Thought (letter)

April 5, 1973: Animal Liberation*

Animals, Men and Morals edited by Stanley Godlovitch, edited by Roslind Godlovitch, edited by John Harris

From New York Review Books

Animal Liberation
"Singer's documentation is unrhetorical and unemotional, his arguments tight and formidable, for he bases his case on neither personal nor religious nor highly abstract philosophical principles, but on moral positions most of us already accept."—The New York Times Book Review

Books by Peter Singer

Ethics Into Action: Henry Spira and the Animal Rights Movement (1998)
Animal Liberation (1995)
Rethinking Life & Death: The Collapse of Our Traditional Ethics (1994)
How Are We to Live?: Ethics in an Age of Self-Interest (1993)
Practical Ethics (1993)
Animal Liberation (1990)
Rats, Patients and People: Issues in the Ethical Regulation of Research (1989)
Making Babies: The New Science and Ethics of Conception (1985)
The Reproduction Revolution: New Ways of Making Babies (1984)
Hegel (1983)
The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology (1981)
Marx (1980)
Practical Ethics (1979)
Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals (1975)
Democracy and Disobedience (1973)