A sense for humanity: the ethical thought of Raimond Gaita

Clayton, Victoria: Monash University Publishing (2014)
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Abstract

The essays in this collection examine the influence of Gaita's ethical thought in a broad sense, beyond academic philosophy, especially within Australian society and culture where it has been most significant. Through his various works, including his acclaimed biography, Romulus: My Father, Gaita's ethical thought has had a considerable impact on the intellectual and cultural life of Australia.

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