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Peter Singer (1) (1946–)

Auteur de La Libération animale

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43+ oeuvres 9,465 utilisateurs 113 critiques 4 Favoris

Œuvres de Peter Singer

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La Libération animale (1975) 1,730 exemplaires
Questions d éthique pratique (1980) 993 exemplaires
Marx: A Very Short Introduction (1980) 878 exemplaires
The Ethics of What We Eat (2006) 842 exemplaires
Hegel: A Very Short Introduction (2001) 717 exemplaires
Writings on an Ethical Life (2000) 507 exemplaires
Ethics (1994) — Directeur de publication — 199 exemplaires
In Defence of Animals (1985) — Directeur de publication; Préface; Postface — 195 exemplaires
Famine, Affluence, and Morality (2015) 82 exemplaires
Democracy & Disobedience (1973) 40 exemplaires
Why Vegan?: Eating Ethically (2020) 27 exemplaires
The Greens (1996) 17 exemplaires
Embryo experimentation (1990) 10 exemplaires
Mit Fisch gegen Herzinfarkt (1997) 2 exemplaires
Heavy Petting 2 exemplaires
Tratat de etica 1 exemplaire
All Animals are Equal 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

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The Great Philosophers: An Introduction to Western Philosophy (1987) — Contributeur — 422 exemplaires
Western Philosophy: An Anthology (1996) — Auteur, quelques éditions186 exemplaires
Save the Animals: 101 Easy Things You Can Do (1990)quelques éditions85 exemplaires
Philosophy now : an introductory reader (1972) — Contributeur — 24 exemplaires
Johdatus eläinfilosofiaan (2013) 2 exemplaires
Galen : works on human nature. Volume 1, Mixtures (De Temperamentis) (2019) — Directeur de publication — 1 exemplaire

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Nom légal
Singer, Peter Albert David
Date de naissance
1946-07-06
Sexe
male
Nationalité
Australia
Lieu de naissance
Melbourne, Australia
Organisations
University of Melbourne

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作者以短文的形式,從生活上的各個面向去探討許多大小事情的道德倫理。藉由這些議題的思考,是可以重新整理一下自己的價值觀,只是內裡也夾雜了一些作者強迫推銷的價值觀、倫理觀,讀來可能不會讓人覺得很舒服。
 
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arthurjc | 5 autres critiques | Jan 3, 2024 |
Singer has given an account of problems which form an important part, but not nearly all, of Hegel's philosophy. There is, understandably, a lot of subject matter not considered. Having heard a lot about Hegel's preference for abstruse language, I was gladdened by how clear his arguments often are, and it might be primarily due to a sensible way of approaching Hegel. Ideas are developed in a linear fashion with few presuppositions about the reader's knowledge of jargon.

To the effect on an outline: we start off with Hegel's idea of history as the development of a certain kind of consciousness, that which deals with freedom, and then examines related doctrines such as Hegel's ideal society, and man's place in it as an individual. Adequate historical context is provided for most relevant discourse, both historical and philosophical (if a distinction can be made). Then, a further relevant problem is considered: what is it that drives the progress of consciousness of freedom.

All of Hegel's philosophy is interconnected, and often times a question that a reader may face a reader while reading, say, Philosophy of Right, will have been answered or at least treated in his other works.

Hegel's coded language is, in a few places, difficult to decipher, and while we can follow the overarching reasoning whilst keeping the goal of his arguments in mind, we may never know what he was trying to profess in these few sections. As impartial as Singer seems to have stayed throughout this book, I would have appreciated examples of practical Hegelian reasoning in domains other than Marxism. Hegelian dialectic is treated, albeit at the very end, after one has carried out Hegelian reasoning. A short section is devoted to the events following Hegel's death.

I think this stands as an adequate introductory guide to Hegel. An objection one can raise is with what often seems to be a softening of Hegel's ideas in order to make them seem inoffensive to our sensibilities. I don't know if the liberties Singer has taken are allowable or do to more to distort Hegel since I haven't read Hegel yet.
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haziqmir | 6 autres critiques | Sep 29, 2023 |
This is Peter Singer getting a check, absolute revenue stream philosophy. That being said, it still does a pretty effective job in tantalising the reader to go further into the Hegel hole from which they will never return.
 
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Nealmaro | 6 autres critiques | Jul 28, 2023 |
This was a tantalising introduction to Peter Singer's writing, but I suspect the newspaper column format doesn't do him justice. Each piece is well argued within the space allotted and the questions are intriguing, but the experience was a bit frustrating. I've since read his articles on oysters, so I know he's capable of more depth.
 
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NickEdkins | 5 autres critiques | May 27, 2023 |

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