Commentary Princeton’s notorious bioethicist Peter Singer has been awarded the $1 million Berggruen Prize for Philosophy & Culture “for his widely influential and intellectually rigorous work in reinvigorating utilitarianism as part of academic philosophy and as a force for change in the world.”  The award is the most prestigious in the world of academic philosophy. What a debacle. If we follow Peter Singer’s philosophical prescriptions, the sanctity of human life will be destroyed, the Judeo/Christian ethic shattered, and the weakest and most vulnerable among us in danger of being killed and/or exploited for their body parts. Yes, I know those are harsh words. But they are fully justified and can be proven from Singer’s own words: Singer supports infanticide: Singer gained early fame by repeatedly promoting the propriety of killing babies when the child’s continuing life would cause suffering. For example, in “Practical Ethics” he wrote: “When the death of a …