Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University. He is the author of
Animal Liberation (1975), and is widely credited with triggering the modern animal rights movement. His other books include
Practical Ethics (1979),
Rethinking Life and Death (1995) and
One World (2002)
. He is also the editor of
A Companion to Ethics (Blackwell, 1991),
In Defense of Animals: The Second Wave (Blackwell, 2005), and, with Helga Kuhse, of
A Companion to Bioethics (Blackwell, 1999) and
Bioethics: An Anthology (Blackwell, 1999). A collection of his best essays on ethics,
Unsanctifying Human Life, edited by Helga Kuhse, was published by Blackwell in 2002.
Renata Singer has taught in Oxfordshire and New Jersey, developed anti-racist programs in Sydney and written about development programs in South Africa, El Salvador, and Ethiopia.
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Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at the University Center for Human Values, Princeton University. He is the author of
Animal Liberation (1975), and is widely credited with triggering the modern animal rights movement. His other books include
Practical Ethics (1979),
Rethinking Life and Death (1995) and
One World (2002)
. He is also the editor of
A Companion to Ethics (Blackwell, 1991),
In Defense of Animals: The Second Wave (Blackwell, 2005), and, with Helga Kuhse, of
A Companion to Bioethics (Blackwell, 1999) and
Bioethics: An Anthology (Blackwell, 1999). A collection of his best essays on ethics,
Unsanctifying Human Life, edited by Helga Kuhse, was published by Blackwell in 2002.
Renata Singer has taught in Oxfordshire and New Jersey, developed anti-racist programs in Sydney and written about development programs in South Africa, El Salvador, and Ethiopia. Her first novel, The Front of the Family, was published in 2002. Among her non-fiction works are the books True Stories from the Land of Divorce (with Nelly Zola, 1995) and Goodbye and Hello (with Susie Orzech, 1985).
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