Peter Singer on Expendability (original) (raw)

Interests Without Desire, Badness Without Interests. The Disvalue of Death in Singer's Hedonistic Utilitarianism

Eze Paez

DARDENNE, E., GIROUX, V. AND UTRIA, E. (2017). Peter Singer et la libération animale. Quarante ans plus tard. Rennes: Presses Universitaires de Renne

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Utilitarianism and Replaceability Revisited or Are Animals Expendable ?

Stefan Sencerz

2011

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Peter Singer on Euthanasia

Herlinde Pauer-Studer

The Monist, Volume 76, 2, 1993, pp. 135-157

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Utilitarianism and Replaceability or Are Animals Expendable?

Stefan Sencerz

Between the Species: An Online Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals

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Singer, Preference Utilitarianism and Infanticide

Andrew Sloane

Studies in Christian Ethics, 1999

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Comparison of bioethical views in the work of Peter Singer and in ethics of social consequences

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Filosofia i konfliktologia, 2022

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Is Peter Singer's Utilitarian Argument about Aborti on Tenable

Keith Crome

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What's the Point of Self-consciousness? A Critique of Singer's Arguments against Killing (Human or Non-human) Self-conscious Animals (Utilitas)

Federico Zuolo

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Some Considerations on Peter Singer s Practical Ethics

Mihai Androne

Rethinking Social Action. Core Values in Practice, 2017

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Comparable Harm and Equal Inherent Value: The Problem of Dog in the Lifeboat

Gary Francione

Between the Species: An Online Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals, 1995

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WHEN THE HUMAN BEING IS SEPARATED FROM THE HUMAN PERSON AND THUS ALSO FROM THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS. SOME ASPECTS OF CRITICISM OF PETER SINGER’S BIOCENTRIC CONCEPTION OF LIFE

Inocent-Mária V L A D I M Í R SZANISZLÓ

Studia Nauk Teologicznych PAN, 2023

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Is Peter Singer inconsistent in his ethics

Prabhu Venkataraman

2015

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Does Utilitarianism Need a Rethink? (Preprint)

Heather Browning

2021

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Against Animal Liberation? Peter Singer and His Critics

Gonzalo N Villanueva

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(Mis)understanding Singer: replaceability of children or intellectual endeavour?

Els Maeckelberghe

Medicine, health care, and philosophy, 2002

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Utilitarianism with a Human Face

Bernward Gesang

The Journal of Value Inquiry, 2005

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Innocence and Consequentialism: Inconsistency, Equivocation and Contradiction in the Philosophy of Peter Singer

Jacqueline Laing

Human lives: Critical essays on consequentialist …, 1996

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Peter Singer: Ethics in The Real World. 82 Brief Essays on Things That Matter

Jan Friedrich

Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2018

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Singer, Wittgenstein, and Morally Motivating Examples

Ramona Ilea

Between the Species, 2017

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On the Cross of Mere Utility: Utilitarianism, Sacrifices, and the Value of Persons

Robert Noggle

Utilitas, 2000

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"Peter Singer" entry in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy

Nathan Nobis

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V.—UTILITARIANISM and New Generations

Jan Narveson

Mind, 1967

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Draining the pond: why Singer’s defense of the duty to aid the world’s poor is self-defeating (Philosophical Studies, Vol. 177, No. 7, 2020, pp. 1953-1970.)

Anton Markoč

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Life and death matters: losing a sense of the value of human beings

Christopher Cordner

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A Utilitarian Argument for Vegetarianism

Nicholas Dixon

Between the Species: An Online Journal for the Study of Philosophy and Animals, 1995

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Essay - Peter Singer on Sentience and Self-Consciousness

Zoheir Mirkarimi

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Ethics in the Real World: 82 Brief Essays on Things That Matter

Tommi Lehtonen

The European Legacy, 2017

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Utilitarianism and New Generations

Jan Narveson

Intergenerational Justice, 2017

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Does Utilitarianism Need a Rethink?

Heather Browning

2021

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Liberal utilitarianism - yes, but for whom

Joona Räsänen

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2021

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Speciesism, anti-speciesism and animal rights

Cedric Sueur

European Federation of Animal Science Newsletter, 2019

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The Differences Between Singer, Regan, and Francione

Luis Tovar

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Critically analyse the extent to which modern theories of rights, which are increasingly being applied to rights beyond the merely “human”, represent a new paradigm or are simply the application of old ideas to new situations - Animal Rights

Joseph Perry

2012

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Existence Value, Preference Satisfaction, and the Ethics of Species Extinction

Espen Stabell

Environmental Ethics, 2019

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Peter Singer and his Practical Ethics

Ger van der Heijden

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