Peter Singer
Australian · b. 1946
Australian moral philosopher best known for his utilitarian arguments on animal liberation, global poverty, and applied ethics. A foundational figure in the effective altruism movement, Singer is willing to follow consequentialist logic into deeply counterintuitive territory — including controversial positions on infanticide and disability — which has made him both influential and controversial.
Episodes
- 45. Anna Karenina part 2: I am begging you to touch grass
- 27. Chekhov urself before u wreck-ov urself (The Little Trilogy)
- 20. Albert Camus' The Fall: Signalling, scrupulosity, and pathological self-awareness
- 16. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, part 1: Post-nut clarity and forbidden knowledge
- 8. Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse, part 3: We finally get to the fucking lighthouse