Join us for an enlightening discussion with Peter Singer, the globally influential Princeton bioethics professor and philosopher. Renowned for his seminal work "Animal Liberation," Singer profoundly shapes ethical discourse on animal rights and beyond. This engaging conversation delves into his compelling insights on critical topics such as extreme poverty, euthanasia, human genetic selection, and the ethical implications of AI and suffering. Discover how Singer's philosophy, including his advocacy for effective altruism and utilitarianism, challenges us to re-evaluate our moral responsibilities in "Ethics in the Real World" and consider "The Life You Can Save." A must-listen for anyone interested in modern ethics and moral philosophy.

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