A sense for humanity : the ethical thought of Raimond Gaita / edited by Craig Taylor with Melinda Graefe.
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- 1922235466
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- B5704.G354 S46 2014eb
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Front Cover -- Preliminaries -- Title Page -- Imprint Page -- Contents -- Introduction -- The Track -- 'Romulus' and 'After Romulus' -- Chapter 1: Raimond Gaita, 'After Romulus' -- J.M. Coetzee -- Chapter 2: Rai Gaita's 'Mont Blanc' -- Barry Hill -- Chapter 3: Sophie's Choice -- Alex Miller -- Chapter 4: 'Romulus, My Father' and the Australian Literary Imaginary -- Brigitta Olubas -- Chapter 5: The Time of Friendship -- Helen Pringle -- Politics, Law and Society -- Chapter 6: A Political Friendship -- Robert Manne -- Chapter 7: International Law's Common Humanity, or Are Pirates Necessary? -- Gerry Simpson -- Chapter 8: 'Even the Most Foul Criminals Are Owed Unconditional Respect' -- Steven Tudor -- Chapter 9: On Raimond Gaita's 'Assimilationist Multiculturalism' -- Geoffrey Brahm Levey -- Chapter 10: A Crucible of Compassion, a Harbinger of Hope -- Dorothy Scott -- Ethics -- Chapter 11: Moral Philosophy in the Midst of Things -- Christopher Cordner -- Chapter 12: Moral Thought and Ethical Individuality -- Craig Taylor -- Chapter 13: The Power of Negative Thinking -- Miranda Fricker -- Afterword -- Anne Manne and Raimond Gaita in Conversation -- List of Contributors -- Bibliography -- Back Cover.
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