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Peter Albert David Singer dit Peter Singer, né le 6 juillet 1946 à Melbourne, est un philosophe utilitariste australien. Il est titulaire de la chaire d'éthique de l'université de Princeton et professeur à l'université Charles-Sturt en Australie.

Il a travaillé deux fois dans la chaire de philosophie de l'université Monash , où il a créé le centre de bioéthique humaine. En 1996, il se présenta sans succès en tant que candidat Vert pour le Sénat australien. En 2004, il fut reconnu comme l'humaniste australien de l'année par le Conseil des sociétés humanistes australiennes. En dehors du milieu universitaire, Singer est surtout connu pour son livre La Libération animale, considéré comme le livre fondateur des mouvements modernes de droits des animaux. Ses positions sur des questions de bioéthique développées dans Rethinking Life and Death : The Collapse of Our Traditional Ethics et Questions d'éthique pratique ont également suscité la controverse, notamment aux États-Unis et en Allemagne. Singer est partisan de l'altruisme efficace dont il décrit les principes dans The Life You Can Save et The Most Good You Can Do . Wikipedia  

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“We have to speak up on behalf of those who cannot speak for themselves.”

Peter Singer livre Animal Liberation

Source: Animal Liberation

“The principles of ethics come from our own nature as social, reasoning beings.”

Source: The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress (1981), Chapter 6, A New Understanding Of Ethics, p. 149

“I am a utilitarian. I am also a vegetarian. I am a vegetarian because I am a utilitarian.”

Utilitarianism and Vegetarianism, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 9(4): 325 (1980).

“To give preference to the life of a being simply because that being is a member of our species would put us in the same position as racists who give preference to those who are members of their race.”

Peter Singer livre Practical Ethics

Peter Singer - The Genius of Darwin: The Uncut Interviews - Richard Dawkins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYYNY2oKVWU, 2009.
Source: Practical Ethics
Contexte: Speciesism is an attitude of prejudice towards beings because they're not members of our species, so just as racism means that you're prejudiced against beings who are not members of your race and sexism means you're prejudiced against people of the other sex. So we humans tend to be speciesist in we think that any being that is a member of the species homo sapien just automatically has a higher moral status and is more important than any being that is a member of any other species, irrespective of the actual characteristics of those beings.

“There may have been times when I wondered if there might be a God, but it always seemed to me wildly implausible that a God worth worshipping could allow the Holocaust to occur.”

Interview with the Jewish Chronicle https://www.thejc.com/lifestyle/interviews/peter-singer-is-he-really-the-most-dangerous-man-in-the-world-1.34980, Dan Goldberg, 16 August, 2012.

“Herbert Spencer is little read now. Philosophers do not regard him as a major thinker. Social Darwinism has long been in disrepute.”

Source: The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress (1981), Chapter 3, From Evolution To Ethics?, p. 61

“Animal Liberation is Human Liberation too.”

Peter Singer livre Animal Liberation

Preface
Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for our Treatment of Animals (1975)

“We are responsible not only for what we do but also for what we could have prevented.”

Introduction (p. xv)
Writings on an Ethical Life (2000)

“Since ancient times, philosophers have maintained that to strive too hard for one's own happiness is self-defeating.”

Source: The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress (1981), Chapter 5, Reason And Genes, p. 145

“Human social institutions can effect the course of human evolution. Just as climate, food supply, predators, and other natural forces of selection have molded our nature, so too can our culture.”

Source: The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress (1981), Chapter 6, A New Understanding Of Ethics, p. 172

“There can be no brotherhood when some nations indulge in previously unheard of luxuries, while others struggle to stave off famine.”

Source: The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress (1981), Chapter 4, Reason, p. 119

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