Provocative essays on real-world ethical questions from the world's most influential philosopherPeter Singer is often described as the world's most influential philosopher. He is also one of its most controversial. The author of important books such as Animal Liberation, Practical Ethics, Rethinking Life and Death, and The Life You Can Save, he helped launch the animal rights and effective altruism movements and contributed to the development of bioethics. Now, in Ethics in the Real World, Singer shows that he is also a master at dissecting important current events in a few hundred words. In this book of brief essays, he applies his controversial ways of thinking to issues like climate change, extreme poverty, animals, abortion, euthanasia, human genetic selection, sports doping, the sale of kidneys, the ethics of high-priced art, and ways of increasing happiness. Singer asks whether chimpanzees are people, smoking should be outlawed, or consensual sex between adult siblings should be decriminalized, and he reiterates his case against the idea that all human life is sacred, applying his arguments to some recent cases in the news. In addition, he explores, in an easily accessible form, some of the deepest philosophical questions, such as whether anything really matters and what is the value of the pale blue dot that is our planet. The collection also includes some more personal reflections, like Singer†s thoughts on one of his favorite activities, surfing, and an unusual suggestion for starting a family conversation over a holiday feast. Provocative and original, these essays will challenge†and possibly change†your beliefs about a wide range of real-world ethical questions.
Biografie
Peter Singer, geb. 1946, war bis 1999 Professor für Philosophie und stellvertretender Direktor des Centre for Human Bioethics an der Monash University Melbourne/Australien. Er lehrt derzeit als De Camp Professor of Bioethics an der Princeton University, USA. International bekannt wurde Peter Singer vor allem durch sein Buch "Animal Liberation". U.a. sind bisher von ihm erschienen: "Muß dieses Kind am Leben bleiben? Das Problem schwerstgeschädigter Neugeborener" (mit Helga Kuhse, 1992) und "Wie sollen wir leben? Ethik in einer egoistischen Zeit" (1996).