80,000 Hours Podcast

#66 – Peter Singer on being provocative, effective altruism, & how his moral views have changed

Dec 5, 2019
In a thought-provoking discussion, Peter Singer, a renowned professor of bioethics at Princeton University, addresses controversial topics from his early days in moral philosophy to present dilemmas. He reflects on how provoking discussion can amplify awareness of critical issues like global poverty and animal ethics. Singer shares insights on the effective altruism movement, the balance between personal beliefs and large-scale impact, and the complexities of advocating for unpopular opinions. His evolving moral views challenge listeners to think deeply about their ethical decisions.
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ANECDOTE

Unintended Controversy

  • Peter Singer's book Practical Ethics saw a surge in sales after protests in Germany.
  • This controversy, though unintended, increased readership of his other important chapters.
INSIGHT

Polarization vs. Broad Acceptance

  • While controversy can boost awareness, it can also polarize, leading some to reject all associated ideas.
  • It's unclear whether it's better to have a core group of supporters or broader, less polarized acceptance.
ANECDOTE

Animal Liberation's Origin

  • Singer chose to write Animal Liberation due to the cause's neglect and his philosophical skills.
  • He aimed to provide reasoned arguments against animal suffering, contrasting with the existing sentimental approach.
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