Annals of Bioethics & Clinical Applications
Research Article
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How are we to Live? Ethical Life and Good Life Interview Peter Singer with Freddy Santamaria 12 March 2019, Melbourne, Australia
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Abstract
Freddy Santamaría: How did you come to the idea of studying philosophy? In other words, what inspired you to study and then devote yourself to philosophy as your profession?
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