351 | Peter Singer on Maximizing Good for All Sentient Creatures
Episode Date: April 20, 2026Peter Singer has been an influential philosopher for a number of decades. He was a significant early voice in animal rights, has been a leading...
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412 episodes transcribedPeter Singer has been an influential philosopher for a number of decades. He was a significant early voice in animal rights, has been a leading...
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The story goes that Wolfgang Pauli, who first proposed the existence of neutrinos, was embarrassed to have done so, as it was considered uncouth to hy...
Game theory is a way of quantitatively describing what happens any time one thing interacts with another thing, when both things have goals and potent...