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  1. D E B at E.Peter Singer - unknown
    An d rew Ku per begins his cri ti que of my vi ews on poverty by accepti n g the crux of my moral argument: The interests of all persons ought to count equally, and geographic location and citizenship m a ke no intrinsic differen ce to the ri gh t s and obl i ga ti ons of i n d ivi du a l s . Ku per also sets out some key facts about global poverty, for (...)
     
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  2. SINGER, CH. - Studies in the history and method of science. [REVIEW]G. Loria - 1923 - Scientia 17 (34):271.
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  3. SINGER, CH. - Greek biology and greek medicine. [REVIEW]G. Loria - 1924 - Scientia 18 (35):53.
  4. Singer, Ch. - Studies In The History And Method Of Science. [REVIEW]G. Loria - 1923 - Scientia 17 (34):271.
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  5. Singer, Ch. - Greek Biology And Greek Medicine. [REVIEW]G. Loria - 1924 - Scientia 18 (35):53.
  6. SINGER, CH. - The discovery of the circulation of the blood. [REVIEW]J. A. Thomson - 1924 - Scientia 18 (36):417.
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  7. Singer, Ch. - The Discovery Of The Circulation Of The Blood. [REVIEW]J. A. Thomson - 1924 - Scientia 18 (36):417.
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    Animal liberation: the definitive classic of the animal movement.Peter Singer - 2009 - New York: Ecco Book/Harper Perennial.
    Since its original publication in 1975, this groundbreaking work has awakened millions of people to the existence of "speciesism"—our systematic disregard of nonhuman animals—inspiring a worldwide movement to transform our attitudes to animals and eliminate the cruelty we inflict on them. In Animal Liberation, author Peter Singer exposes the chilling realities of today’s "factory farms" and product-testing procedures—destroying the spurious justifications behind them, and offering alternatives to what has become a profound environmental and social as well as moral issue. An (...)
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  9. Applied ethics.Peter Singer (ed.) - 1986 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This volume collects a wealth of articles covering a range of topics of practical concern in the field of ethics, including active and passive euthanasia, abortion, organ transplants, capital punishment, the consequences of human actions, slavery, overpopulation, the separate spheres of men and women, animal rights, and game theory and the nuclear arms race. The contributors are Thomas Nagel, David Hume, James Rachels, Judith Jarvis Thomson, Michael Tooley, John Harris, John Stuart Mill, Louis Pascal, Jonathan Glover, Derek Parfit, R.M. Hare, (...)
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    Yuhak ŭi chʻŏrhakchŏk munjedŭl.Chʻŏn-gŭn Yun - 1996 - Sŏul-si: Pŏbin Munhwasa.
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    The introduction of Marxism-Leninism into China.Jen Ch'O.-Hsüan - 1970 - Studies in Soviet Thought 10 (2):138-166.
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    Chŏngsin chʻŏrhak tʻongpʻyŏn: Chŏn Pyŏng-hun Sŏnsaeng ŭi saengae wa chŏngsin ŭl chungsim ŭro.Chʻang-dae Yun - 2004 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Uri Chʻulpʻansa. Edited by Pyŏng-hun Chŏn.
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    The Harmony of Nature and Spirit.Irving Singer - 1996 - MIT Press.
    Preface to the Irving Singer library edition -- Preface -- Introduction: Nature and spirit -- Schopenhauer's pendulum : is happiness possible? -- Beyond the suffering in life -- The nature and content of happiness -- Play and mere existence -- Living in nature -- Imagination and idealization -- Harmonization through art -- Art and spirituality -- The continuum of ends and means -- Aesthetic foundations of ethics and religion -- Conclusion: Love, meaning, happiness.
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  14. Practical ethics.Peter Singer - 2003 - In Susan Jean Armstrong & Richard George Botzler (eds.), The Animal Ethics Reader. New York: Routledge.
     
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    Introductory readings in philosophy.Marcus George Singer - 1974 - New York,: Scribner. Edited by Robert R. Ammerman.
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    Note on the Physical World Order.Edgar A. Singer - 1904 - Journal of Philosophy 1 (23):623.
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    The search for truth.Michael A. Singer - 1974 - [Gainesville, Fla.]: Anhinga Press.
    This book is for those who, like the astronauts, cannot look at this view of our planet without asking "WHY?" The search conducted within these pages is a logical journey into the fields of biology, psychology, physics, parapsychology, yogic science, and Eastern and Western religious philosophies. Are they merely viewing different aspects of the same Truth?
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  18. Utility and the Survival Lottery.Peter Singer - 1977 - Philosophy 52 (200):218 - 222.
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    Hanbando e ki ka moigo itta: chŏnja konghakcha ka pon ki iyagi.Chʻung-ung Yi - 1997 - Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Chimmundang.
    기의 순환원리에 의해 21세기는 우리 민족의 시대가 된다는 저자가 한반도로 밀려오는 氣의 제현상을 전기현상론적 아날로지 관점에서 분석하고 있다. 한반도에 사는 쥬신족(조선족)의 영고성쇠와 2000년대의 전망을 동양철학과 서양과학을 융합시킨 氣 입장에서 고찰.
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    A German Attack on Applied Ethics [1]: A statement by Peter Singer.Peter Singer - 1992 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 9 (1):85-91.
    ABSTRACT In Germany, applied ethics is under attack from a diverse coalition of left‐wing organisations, disability groups, and some conservative defenders of a strict doctrine of the sanctity of human life. The attack has been pressed to the point of forcing the cancellation of conferences and disrupting lectures or classes so that they cannot take place. This essay describes the extent and nature of the attack, and makes a preliminary assessment of its significance.
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    Rawls Well That Ends Well.Singer Abraham - 2018 - Business Ethics Journal Review 6 (3):11-17.
    Welch and Ly register three objections to my argument that the Rawlsian paradigm offers no resources for formulating a normative theory of corporate governance. In this brief response, I note that while I agree with the first of these objection, I don’t think it poses any serious trouble to my argument; the other two objections, on the other hand, I am less convinced by. I then offer two alternative strategies for bringing Rawls to bear on business ethics, which don’t involve (...)
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    The nature of love.Irving Singer - 1966 - New York,: Random House.
    Does anyone still believe in romantic love? The enormous number of romance novels consumed by American women would seem to indicate that the faith lives on . ...
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    The story of Chinese philosophy.Chʻu Chai - 1975 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. Edited by Winberg Chai.
  24. Anything is possible.Ch Mortensen - 1989 - Erkenntnis 30 (3):319 - 337.
    This paper criticises necessitarianism, the thesis that there is at least one necessary truth; and defends possibilism, the thesis that all propositions are contingent, or that anything is possible. The second section maintains that no good conventionalist account of necessity is available, while the third section criticises model theoretic necessitarianism. The fourth section sketches some recent technical work on nonclassical logic, with the aim of weakening necessitarian intuitions and strengthening possibilist intuitions. The fifth section considers several a prioristic attempts at (...)
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    I ttang esŏ uri chʻŏrhak hagi.Chʻŏn-gŭn Yun - 2001 - Sŏul-si: Yemun Sŏwŏn.
  26. 197 5.Peter Singer - 1977 - In Animal Liberation. Avon Books.
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    On a Darkling Plain: The Art and Thought of Thomas Hardy. By Helen Singer.Helen Singer - 1947 - Ethics 58 (3):225-226.
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    Comments on Living High and Letting Die.Peter Singer - 1999 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 59 (1):195-201.
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  29. Do animals feel pain?Peter Singer - 1977 - In Animal Liberation. Avon Books.
    Do animals other than humans feel pain? How do we know? Well, how do we know if anyone, human or nonhuman, feels pain? We know that we ourselves can feel pain. We know this from the direct experience of pain that we have when, for instance, somebody presses a lighted cigarette against the back of our hand. But how do we know that anyone else feels pain? We cannot directly experience anyone else's pain, whether that "anyone" is our best friend (...)
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  30. The Golden Rule.Marcus G. Singer - 1963 - Philosophy 38 (146):293 - 314.
    The Golden Rule has received remarkably little philosophical discussion. No book has ever been written on it, and articles devoted to it have been exceedingly few, and usually not very searching. It is usually mentioned, where it is mentioned at all, only in passing, and most of these passing remarks have either been false, trite, or misleading, though some of them, as we shall see, have certainly been interesting enough. Considering its obvious importance and its almost universal acceptance, this dearth (...)
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  31. Chou Chʻin ming chia san tzŭ chiao chʻüan.Chʻi-Hsiang Wang - 1957 - I Wen Yin Shu Kuan. Edited by Wen Yin & Long Gongsun.
     
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  32. Chʻien shu ku chin shan o yin kuo pao ying.Chʻi-mou Wang (ed.) - 1975
     
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  33. Practical Ethics.Peter Singer - 1979 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Susan J. Armstrong & Richard George Botzler.
    For thirty years, Peter Singer's Practical Ethics has been the classic introduction to applied ethics. For this third edition, the author has revised and updated all the chapters and added a new chapter addressing climate change, one of the most important ethical challenges of our generation. Some of the questions discussed in this book concern our daily lives. Is it ethical to buy luxuries when others do not have enough to eat? Should we buy meat from intensively reared animals? Am (...)
  34. Animal Liberation.Peter Singer (ed.) - 1977 - Avon Books.
    Since its original publication in 1975, this groundbreaking work has awakened millions of concerned men and women to the shocking abuse of animals everywhere--inspiring a worldwide movement to eliminate much of the cruel and unnecessary laboratory animal experimentation of years past. In this newly revised and expanded edition, author Peter Singer exposes the chilling realities of today's "factory farms" and product-testing procedures--offering sound, humane solutions to what has become a profound environmental and social as well as moral issue. An important (...)
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  35. Cognitive, social, and physiological determinants of emotional state.Stanley Schachter & Jerome Singer - 1962 - Psychological Review 69 (5):379-399.
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    Choice and Nature.Edgar A. Singer - 1902 - Mind 11 (41):72 - 91.
  37. The Social Organization of Indian Civilization.Milton Singer - 1964 - Diogenes 12 (45):84-119.
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  38. William Godwin and the Defence of Impartialist Ethics.Peter Singer, Leslie Cannold & Helga Kuhse - 1995 - Utilitas 7 (1):67.
    Impartialism in ethics has been said to be the common ground shared by both Kantian and utilitarian approaches to ethics. Lawrence Blum describes this common ground as follows: Both views identify morality with a perspective of impartiality, impersonality, objectivity and universality. Both views imply the ‘ubiquity of impartiality” – that our commitments and projects derive their legitimacy only by reference to this impartial perspective.
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    Man East and West: Essays in East-West Philosophy.Lester Singer - 1977 - Philosophy East and West 27 (2):227-230.
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    Die Einheit von Ethik und Ontologie bei Hegel.Margery Rösinger - 1980 - Frankfurt am Main: Lang.
    Hegels doppelte Überwindung und Aufhebung von (dogmatischer) Metaphysik und Transzendentalphilosophie in der Entwicklung des «Begriffs» zur «Idee» und ihrer «Methode»; das Wesen der Subjektivität als Einheit des Allgemeinen und Einzelnen bedeutet auch Einheit von Wahrheit (Ontologie) und Freiheit (Bedingung der Möglichkeit von Ethik); Die Genese dieser Einheit stellt die «Wissenschaft der Logik» dar, indem sie die notwendige Erscheinung des Begriffs zu einer doppelten Totalität erweist.
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    The Death of the Animal: A Dialogue.Paola Cavalieri & Peter Singer - 2009 - Columbia University Press.
    While moral perfectionists rank conscious beings according to their cognitive abilities, Paola Cavalieri launches a more inclusive defense of all forms of subjectivity. In concert with Peter Singer, J. M. Coetzee, Harlan B. Miller, and other leading animal studies scholars, she expands our understanding of the nonhuman in such a way that the derogatory category of "the animal" becomes meaningless. In so doing, she presents a nonhierachical approach to ethics that better respects the value of the conscious self. Cavalieri opens (...)
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    Presidential Address: Is the Sanctity of Life Ethic Terminally Ill?Peter Singer - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (3):327-343.
    Our growing technical capacity to keep human beings alive has brought the sanctity of life ethic to the point of collapse. The shift to a concept of brain death was already an implicit abandonment of the traditional ethic, though this has only recently become apparent. The 1993 decision of the British House of Lords in the case of Anthony Bland is an even more decisive shift towards an ethic that does not ask or seek to preserve human life as such, (...)
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    How the American got His Character:The American People: A Study in National Character. Geoffrey Gorer.Milton Singer - 1949 - Ethics 60 (1):62-.
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    The Point of View of the Universe: Sidgwick and Contemporary Ethics.Katarzyna de Lazari-Radek & Peter Singer - 2014 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Peter Singer.
    What does the idea of taking 'the point of view of the universe' tell us about ethics? Lazari-Radek and Singer defend objectivism in ethics, and hedonistic utilitarianism, following Henry Sidgwick's lead. They explore how to justify an ethical theory; conflicts of self-interest and universal benevolence; and whether we should discount the future.
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    Basing 'Ought' On 'Is'.Beth Singer - 1994 - Metaphilosophy 25 (4):304-315.
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    The Handicraft Guilds in Soochow During the Ch'ing Dynasty.Liu Yung-ch'eng - 1981 - Chinese Studies in History 15 (1-2):113-167.
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    Presidential address: Is the sanctity of life ethic terminally ill?Peter Singer - 1995 - Bioethics 9 (3):327–343.
    Our growing technical capacity to keep human beings alive has brought the sanctity of life ethic to the point of collapse. The shift to a concept of brain death was already an implicit abandonment of the traditional ethic, though this has only recently become apparent. The 1993 decision of the British House of Lords in the case of Anthony Bland is an even more decisive shift towards an ethic that does not ask or seek to preserve human life as such, (...)
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    Challenge and Response: Justification in Ethics. [REVIEW]Marcus Singer - 1974 - Philosophical Review 83 (2):254-259.
    Mr. Wellman’s highly original contribution to the relatively new field of justification in ethics consists of characterizing the different ways in which ethical statements can be challenged and showing how each sort of challenge can be met by an appropriate response, enabling reasonable men to appropriately discuss or reflect on ethical issues. In developing his unique, systematic, methodology of ethics, Mr. Wellman has, first, rigorously reviewed and refuted the main arguments for the view of the nature of all reasoning as (...)
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    Superstable groups.Ch Berline & D. Lascar - 1986 - Annals of Pure and Applied Logic 30 (1):1-43.
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    Talk Ain’t Cheap: Political CSR and the Challenges of Corporate Deliberation.Cameron Sabadoz & Abraham Singer - 2017 - Business Ethics Quarterly 27 (2):183-211.
    ABSTRACT:Deliberative democratic theory, commonly used to explore questions of “political” corporate social responsibility, has become prominent in the literature. This theory has been challenged previously for being overly sanguine about firm profit imperatives, but left unexamined is whether corporate contexts are appropriate contexts for deliberative theory in the first place. We explore this question using the case of Starbucks’ “Race Together” campaign to show that significant challenges exist to corporate deliberation, even in cases featuring genuinely committed firms. We return to (...)
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