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Work #1300 · Mid

How Are We to Live?

Peter Singer
1993 · English
Popular ethical philosophy · Utilitarianism / Preference utilitarianism

Singer's 1993 popular work on ethics in an age of self-interest

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Attribute How Are We to Live? (Mid)
Time · Extent Infinite
Time · Ontological Status Substantival
Time · Grain Continuous
Time · Freedom Non-Deterministic
Time · Traversability Linear
Time · Dimensionality One
Time · Direction Uni-directional
Space · Extent Infinite
Space · Ontological Status Substantival
Space · Curvature Flat
Space · Dimensionality Three
Space · Locality Non-Local
Matter · Extent Infinite
Matter · Ontological Status Substantival
Matter · Conservation Conserved
Matter · Dimensionality Three
Matter · Locality Non-Local
Observer · Time Instance Single
Observer · Space Instance Single
Observer · Knowledge Extent Partial
Observer · Knowledge Retainment Total
Observer · Physicality Embodied
Observer · Agency Active
Observer · Number Plural
Observer · Metaphysical Agency None
Observer · Moral Authority Reason
Observer · Theological Method
Energy · Extent Infinite
Energy · Ontological Status Substantival
Energy · Conservation Conserved
Energy · Dispersibility Irreversible
Information · Ontological Status Substantival
Information · Cosmic Conservation Conserved
Information · Personal Conservation Conserved
Information · Granularity Discrete

Dimension-by-Dimension Evidence

What each work's passages reveal about its stance on each of the six dimensions.

Time

How Are We to Live?

The 1993 mid-Singer moment.

Space

How Are We to Live?

The contemporary global ethical-political setting.

Matter

How Are We to Live?

The embodied person whose ethical life the book addresses.

Observer

How Are We to Live?

Singer as proper-utilitarian popular ethicist.

Energy

How Are We to Live?

The ethical-philosophical-popular energies.

Information

How Are We to Live?

The systematic content on the proper-ethical life.

Internal Tensions

Where each work's argument pulls against itself.

How Are We to Live?

How Are We to Live? has been variously assessed alongside Singer's broader utilitarian-ethical work.