Unsanctifying Human Life: Essays on EthicsISBN: 978-0-631-22507-2
Paperback
408 pages
February 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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"As a writer about ethical issues, Peter Singer has no equal. He is
our most influential philosopher because no one else has written
about the tough questions with such fearless good sense. How he
does it is a mystery: how can these essays be so intellectually
rigorous, so calm and dispassionate, so morally compelling, and
such fun to read all at the same time?" James Rachels,
University of Alabama at Birmingham <!--end-->
"This book offers a judicious selection from the vast body of
Peter Singer's writings. It demonstrates the extraordinary range,
acumen, consistency, and fundamental moral decency of his
philosophical thought. Anyone – including Singer's critics
– would benefit from, and be improved by, a close and
fair-minded reading of this book." Jeff McMahan, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"One of the most influential philosophers of our times."
Croatian Journal of Philosophy