02403ctc a2200361 a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900130006503500170007803500120009504000180010704200090012504300120013404500170014610000260016324500550018926000150024430000230025950000390028250601430032152005490046454506550101358300450166860000370171360000340175065000500178465000360183465000390187065600240190965600210193365600360195495300510199077033020091030161642.0010219i19651999xx 000 0deng 1 a22288730 9000022288730 93005313 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at---2 bd1965bd19991 aSinger, Peter,d1946-10aPapers of Peter Singer,f1965-1999h[manuscript]. c1965-1999. a8.4 m.a(63 boxes) aManuscript reference no.: MS 9870. aSeries 4 (Box 5) closed until 2020; Series 12, Folder 10 closed until 2010. Remainder of collection available for reference. Not for loan. aThe papers constitute a record of Singer's academic career and public life as philosopher, ethicist, activist and author. They include drafts and/or copies of many of his books and articles, extensive correspondance, responses to his ideas and campaigns, particularly in relation to animal rights, the ethics of IVF, abortion and euthanasia, and papers re the establishment and activities of Animal Liberation (Victoria), the Australia and New Zealand Federation of Animal Societies, the Great Ape Project, and animal rights activism generally.0 aPeter Singer, born in Melbourne 6 July 1946, was Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Centre for Human Bioethics at Monash University from 1979 (1983) to 1999 and subsequently Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. In 2005 he was appointed (part-time) Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne, concurrent with his Princeton appointment. He is widely recognised in Australia and internationally for his contribution to animal rights debates, an interest developed during his years at Oxford and popularised through his influential book Animal Liberation, and the Great Ape Project, and in the broader of philosophy and ethics. aDigital content preserved (MS 9870)5ANL10aSinger, Peter,d1946-vArchives.10aSpira, Henry 1927-vArchives. 0aAnimal rights activistszAustraliavArchives. 0aEthicistszAustraliavArchives. 0aPhilosopherszAustraliavArchives. 7aPhilosophers2lcsh. 7aEthicists.2lcsh 7aAnimal rights activists.2lcsh. aManuscripts subject term: Society and culture.