- Summary
- "Dr. Peter Singer has been called the most influential living philosopher. He has also been called a monster. In this thought-provoking program, he faces his critics and discusses his ideas on euthanasia, abortion, and infanticide. The program follows his worldwide tour of lectures and encounters, including case conferences and a trip to Austria, where most of his family was killed in the Holocaust. A range of commentators consider his utilitarian stance and its impact on public policy"--Container.
- Variant Title
- Peter Singer : a dangerous mind
Dangerous mind
- Format
- Video
- Published
- Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, [2004]
- Other Authors/Editors
- Bryant, Margie, screenwriter, producer.
Roach, David (Screenwriter), screenwriter.
Carlyon, Terry, director.
Menzies, Robert, 1955- narrator.
British Broadcasting Corporation.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Serendipity Productions.
Australian Film Commission.
Film Finance Corporation Australia.
- Notes
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Originally produced in 2003.
Narrator, Robert Menzies ; interviewer, Margie Bryant ; photography, Terry Carlyon ; editor, Uri Mizrahi ; composer, Martin Friedl.
DVD-R, NTSC.