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Singer and His Critics

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Informationen zum Autor Dale Jamieson is Henry L. Luce Professor in Human Dimensions of Global Change at Carleton College. He is the editor of "Readings in Animal Cognition" (1996) and "Reflecting on Nature: Readings in Environmental Philosophy" (1994). For nearly twenty years he taught at the University of Colorado! Boulder! and has also held visiting positions at Cornell! Monash University in Australia! and Oxford University. He works primarily in environmental philosophy! ethics! and philosophy of biology and mind. Klappentext This is the first book devoted to the work of Peter Singer, one of the leaders of the practical ethics movement, and one of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century. Singer's metaethical views, his normative theory, and his substantive positions on such matters as the moral status of animals, the sanctity of human life, and famine relief are all subjected to scrutiny. The volume contains new essays by leading philosophers from three continents: Richard J. Arneson, Roger Crisp, Lori Gruen, Richard Holton, Frank Jackson, Dale Jamieson, F. M. Kamm, Rae Langton, Colin McGinn, Rolmes Rolston III, Michael Smith, and Robert Solomon. R. M. Hare's previously published rejoinder to Singer, "Why I Am Only a Demi-Vegetarian" is also included. Singer's replies to his critics importantly supplement what he has previously written and will be essential reading for anyone who wants to fully understand his views. Zusammenfassung Focuses on the author's metaethical views! his normative theory! and his substantive positions on such matters as the moral status of animals! the sanctity of human life! and famine relief. This book also includes his replies to his critics. It is intended for those who want to fully understand his views. Inhaltsverzeichnis Notes on Contributors. Preface. 1. Singer and the Practical Ethics Movement: Dale Jamieson (Carleton College). 2. Noncognitivism! Validity! and Conditionals: Frank Jackson (Australian National University). 3. The Definition of "Moral": Michael Smith (Australian National University). 4. Peter Singer's Expanding Circle: Compassion and the Liberation of Ethics: Robert C. Solomon (University of Texas). 5. Teachers in an Age of Transition: Peter Singer (Monash University) and J. S. Mill: Roger Crisp (St Anne's College). 6. What! if Anything! Renders All Humans Morally Equal? Richard J. Arneson (University of California at San Diego). 7. Must Utilitarians be Impartial? Lori Gruen (Stanford University). 8. Our Duties to Animals and the Poor: Colin McGinn (Rutgers University). 9. Famine Ethics: the Problem of Moral Distance and Singer's Ethical Theory: F. M. Kamm (New York University). 10. Empathy and Animal Ethics: Richard Holton and Rae Langton (University of Sheffield). 11. Why I am Only a Demi-Vegetarian: R. M. Hare (University of Oxford). 12. Respect for Life: Counting What Singer Finds of No Account: Holmes Rolston III (Colorado State University). 13. A Response: Peter Singer (Monash University). 14. Peter Singer: Selected Publications! 1970-1998. Index. ...

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Authors Jamieson, D Jamieson, Dale Jamieson, Dale (Carleton College) Jamieson
Assisted by Dale Jamieson (Editor), Dale (Carleton College) Jamieson (Editor)
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 04.04.1999
 
EAN 9781557869098
ISBN 978-1-55786-909-8
No. of pages 380
Series Philosophers and Their Critics
Philosophers and their Critics
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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