
Nato: July 06, 1946 – Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Peter Singer is an Australian moral philosopher renowned for his pioneering work in applied ethics, particularly in animal rights, bioethics, and effective altruism. His book Animal Liberation (1975) catalyzed the modern animal rights movement, and works like Practical Ethics and The Life You Can Save have significantly shaped contemporary debates about global poverty and moral responsibility.
Peter Singer, born in 1946 in Melbourne to Austrian Jewish parents who escaped the Nazi annexation of Austria, grew up under the shadow of his family’s traumatic losses during the Holocaust. His early education took place at Scotch College in Melbourne, after which he attended the University of Melbourne, earning degrees in philosophy and history. He went on to pursue postgraduate studies at Oxford, where his intellectual development took a decisive turn when he encountered new arguments for vegetarianism and embraced it himself. While at Oxford, he completed a B.Phil. and began developing his lifelong commitment to practical ethics—a philosophical approach advocating for moral reasoning grounded in real-world issues over abstract theory.

Peter Singer
Compelling case for affluent individuals to fight global poverty through ethical and practical charitable giving.

Peter Singer
Groundbreaking philosophical work exposing animal cruelty and advocating for ethical treatment of all sentient beings.

Peter Singer
A thought-provoking exploration of effective altruism, challenging readers to maximize their positive impact on the world through ethical living.

Peter Singer
A thought-provoking exploration of applied ethics, tackling controversial issues like animal rights, euthanasia, and global poverty with rigorous philosophical analysis.

Peter Singer
Compelling case for affluent individuals to fight global poverty through ethical and practical charitable giving.

Peter Singer
Groundbreaking philosophical work exposing animal cruelty and advocating for ethical treatment of all sentient beings.

Peter Singer
A thought-provoking exploration of effective altruism, challenging readers to maximize their positive impact on the world through ethical living.

Peter Singer
A thought-provoking exploration of applied ethics, tackling controversial issues like animal rights, euthanasia, and global poverty with rigorous philosophical analysis.
"Peter Singer is often described as the world’s most influential philosopher and one of its most controversial"
— Goodreads
"Singer is the most famous and influential contemporary utilitarian philosopher"
— Utilitarianism.net
"Peter Singer popularised the term 'speciesism' and argues for the equal consideration of human and non-human animal interests"
— Wikipedia
"Peter Singer has been the leading advocate of animal rights from a rigorously argued and philosophically defined ethical perspective"
— EBSCO
"Peter Singer is world famous for giving the impetus to the animal rights movement"
— EGS – Division of Philosophy, Art, and Critical Thought
"Singer helped launch the animal rights and effective altruism movements and contributed to the development of bioethics"
— Goodreads
"Peter Singer is an Australian ethical and political philosopher best known for his work in bioethics and his advocacy of animal rights"
— Britannica
"Peter Singer made groundbreaking contributions to animal welfare, bioethics, and effective altruism"
— IAI TV
"In 2009, Peter Singer was named to Time magazine’s list of 'The 100 Most Influential People in the World."
— EGS – Division of Philosophy, Art, and Critical Thought
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