Singer, Peter
SINGER, Peter
SINGER, Peter. Australian, b. 1946. Genres: Animals/Pets, Philosophy, Ethics. Career: Professor of Philosophy, Monash University, Clayton, Vic., 1977-. Director, Centre for Human Bioethics, 1983-92, deputy director, 1992-. Co-Ed., Bioethics journal, since 1986. Publications: Democracy and Disobedience, 1973; Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals, 1975, 1990; Practical Ethics, 1979; Marx, 1980; (with J. Mason) Animal Factories, 1980, 1990; The Expanding Circle: Ethics and Sociobiology, 1981; Hegel, 1983; (with D. Wells) The Reproduction Revolution, 1984; (with H. Kuhse) Should the Baby Live?, 1985; (with B. Dover and I. Newkirk) Save the Animals, 1991; How Are We to Live?, 1993; (ed.) Ethics, 1994; Rethinking Life and Death, 1994; (with B. Brown) The Greens, 1996; Writings on an Ethical Life, 2000. EDITOR: (with T. Regan) Animal Rights and Human Obligations: An Anthology, 1976, 1989; In Defence of Animals, 1985; Applied Ethics, 1986; (co-) Embryo Experimentation, 1990; A Companion to Ethics, 1991; Ethics, 1994. Address: Centre for Human Bioethics, Monash University, Wellington Rd, Clayton, VIC 3168, Australia.