logo
episode-header-image
May 2008
16m 46s

Peter Singer on Human Use of Animals

EDMONDS AND WARBURTON
About this episode
In this bonus episode produced in association with the Open University as part of the Ethics Bites series, Peter Singer, perhaps the world's best known living philosopher, discusses how we treat animals. A transcript of this episode is available from www.open2.net/ethicsbites/

Up next
Nov 21
Samuel Scheffler on Grief and Time
<p class="MsoNormal">Grief is affected by the passage of time in a way that some attitudes and emotions aren't. Samuel Scheffler explores why this might be so in this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast.</p> 
21m 2s
Nov 2
Edouard Machery on Variations in Responses to Thought Experiments
Philosophers who use thought experiments often believe their own intutions in response to them are unviersal. But that's not always so. In this episode of the Philosophy Bites podcast Edouard Machery discusses his research on this topic, and some of his surprising conclusions. Th ... Show More
21m 36s
Oct 17
Lewis Gordon on Frantz Fanon
Frantz Fanon, who was born in Martinique, died aged 36. He nevertheless made very significant contributions to the discussion of racism and colonialism, influenced strongly by the existentialist tradition. In this episode of the Philosphy Bites podcast David Edmonds discusses Fan ... Show More
23m 11s
Recommended Episodes
Jul 2019
#6 — Peter Singer | Utilitarianism and Animals
<p>Peter Singer is an Australian moral philosopher and author of the seminal <em>Animal Liberation</em>, a book credited with initiating the modern animal rights movement. He speaks to Alex about utilitarianism and how we might apply it to all sentient creatures.</p><p> </p><p>Le ... Show More
1h 30m
Apr 2024
On humans and animals | Peter Singer, Mary Midgley
<p>Should we treat animals and humans equal?</p><p>Looking for a link we mentioned? Find it here:&nbsp;<a href="https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimes" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimes</a></p><p>Almost forty years after these two ... Show More
37m 7s
May 2023
#48 — What Is Moral Progress?
Sam Harris speaks with Peter Singer about the concept of universal moral truths, the ethics of violence, free speech, euthanasia, animal welfare, and other topics. Peter Singer is the Professor of Bioethics at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University.  He is ... Show More
38m 53s
Jun 2023
Peter Singer On Being Part Of The Solution
<p>Ryan speaks with Peter Singer about the tenth anniversary edition of his book <a href="https://www.thelifeyoucansave.org/the-book/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><em>The Life You Can Save</em></a>, why he finds freedom in resisting attachment to material objects, t ... Show More
1h 4m
Dec 2022
Peter Singer on Practicing Effective Altruism Daily
<p>Ryan speaks with professor of moral philosophy, author, and activist Peter Singer about the 10th anniversary edition of his book <a href="https://geni.us/cuzA5LT" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Life You Can Save: How to Do Your Part to End World Poverty</a>, how ... Show More
1h 5m
Oct 2023
Peter Singer: From Animal Liberation to Effective Altruism
I have felt privileged to know the remarkable scholar Peter Singer as a friend and colleague for over a decade. We first met, I believe, in the context of atheism, but our discussions have ranged far more broadly, and his impact on my own thinking has been substantial. He and I e ... Show More
2h 19m
Jul 2020
#107 – Peter Singer: Suffering in Humans, Animals, and AI
Peter Singer is a professor of bioethics at Princeton, best known for his 1975 book Animal Liberation, that makes an ethical case against eating meat. He has written brilliantly from an ethical perspective on extreme poverty, euthanasia, human genetic selection, sports doping, th ... Show More
1h 9m
Sep 2023
Can AI help us speak to animals? Karen Bakker interview
<p>The Canadian scientist and author Karen Bakker, who died unexpectedly in August this year, was a leading voice in the bioacoustic research community. Her 2022 book, The Sounds of Life, explained how it might one day be possible to create a kind of Google Translate for animals ... Show More
32m 42s
Jun 2023
A modern argument for the rights of animals | Peter Singer
<p>Why do we prioritize human rights over those of other species? Philosopher Peter Singer dives into what he calls "speciesism," the root of the widely ignored mistreatment of animals around the world, from factory farms to product-testing facilities. He makes the case for endin ... Show More
32m 40s