Raimond Gaita

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Raimond Gaita is an Australian philosopher and writer best known for his memoir "Romulus, My Father," which reflects on his migrant childhood and moral philosophy.

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instanceOf book
human
memoirist
philosopher
author Raimond Gaita NERFINISHED
awardReceived Victorian Premier’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction NERFINISHED
basedIn London NERFINISHED
Melbourne NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Australia
dateOfBirth 1946
educatedAt University of Leeds NERFINISHED
University of Melbourne NERFINISHED
employer King’s College London NERFINISHED
University of Melbourne NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Romanian-German background
fieldOfWork moral philosophy
philosophy of ethics
political philosophy
genre essay
memoir
philosophical non-fiction
hasAdaptation Romulus, My Father (film) NERFINISHED
influencedBy Iris Murdoch NERFINISHED
Ludwig Wittgenstein NERFINISHED
Simone Weil NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainSubject ethics
father–son relationship
human dignity
love
migrant childhood in rural Australia
moral character
morality
truthfulness
migratedTo Australia NERFINISHED
notableIdea emphasis on the inalienable dignity of every human being
notableWork A Common Humanity NERFINISHED
After Romulus NERFINISHED
Romulus, My Father NERFINISHED
The Philosopher’s Dog NERFINISHED
occupation academic
philosopher
writer
placeOfBirth Germany NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of moral philosophy
professor of philosophy
workFocusesOn moral life of ordinary people
the meaning of truthfulness
the nature of goodness

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Romulus, My Father authorOfSourceWork Raimond Gaita
Romulus, My Father character Raimond Gaita