- Peter Unger
Peter K. Unger (born 1942) is a contemporary American
philosopher and professor atNew York University . His main interests lie in the fields ofmetaphysics ,epistemology ,ethics , and thephilosophy of mind .Unger has written a defense of profound
philosophical skepticism and claims that many philosophical questions cannot be definitively answered. In the field of applied ethics, he argues that one has a moral duty to make large donations to life-saving charities (such asOxfam andUNICEF ) if one can, even if one has to beg, borrow, or steal in the process. Unger, moreover, has also used theparadox of the heap to argue formereological nihilism , which entails that he, along with all other composite objects, does not exist.He was educated at
Swarthmore College at the same time as David Lewis, earning a B.A. in philosophy in 1962, and atOxford University , where he studied underA. J. Ayer and earned a doctorate in 1966.elected publications
Books
* "Ignorance: A Case for Scepticism" (
Oxford University Press , 1975 and 2002) ISBN 0198244177
*"Philosophical Relativity" (Blackwell and Minnesota, 1984; Oxford, 2002) ISBN 019515553X
* "Identity, Consciousness and Value" (Oxford, 1990) ISBN 0-19-507917-5
* "Living High and Letting Die : Our Illusion of Innocence" (Oxford, 1996) ISBN 0-19-510859-0
* "All the Power in the World] " (Oxford, 2006) ISBN 0-19-515561-0
* "Philosophical Papers, Volume 1" (Oxford, 2006) ISBN 0-19-515552-1
* "Philosophical Papers, Volume 2" (Oxford, 2006) ISBN 0-19-530158-7Articles
* "I do not Exist", in "Perception and Identity", G. F. MacDonald (ed.), London: Macmillan, 1979.
* "The Problem of the Many", "Midwest Studies in Philosophy", vol. 5 (1980), pp. 411‑467.
* " [http://philosophy.fas.nyu.edu/docs/IO/1179/freewill.pdf Free Will and Scientiphicalism] ", "Philosophy and Phenomenological Research", vol. 65 (2002).
* " [http://philosophy.fas.nyu.edu/docs/IO/1179/survival.pdf The Survival of the Sentient] ", "Philosophical Perspectives", vol. 14 (2000).External links
* [http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/philo/faculty/unger/ Page at NYU]
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