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His books are broad and complex and fiercely intellectual: mapping the hidden currents and flows of our time; pondering the obliqueness and strangeness of existence; marking those points where individual lives meet grand historical narratives.
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The article that put him on the intellectual map, however, was "Famine, Affluence and Morality," written about the 1971 famine in East Bengal, in which Dr. Singer contended that distance should not be a factor in moral action.
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His magnum opus, al-Hikma al-muta'aliya fi-l-asfar al-'aqliyya al-arba'a, known as al-Asfar al-arba'a (The Four Journeys), is a large compendium of philosophy and theology that, instead of following the traditional divisions of logic, physics, and metaphysics, maps intellectual inquiry upon a mystical metaphor of the soul's journey in this world.
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Are they subject categories, chronological gatherings, project clusters, a map of intellectual terrain or evidence of the constraints of space and shelving?
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