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Raimond Gaita

Raimond Gaita (born Raimund Gaita; 14 May 1946) is a German-born Australian philosopher and award-winning writer. He was, until 2011, foundation professor of philosophy at the Australian Catholic University and professor of moral philosophy at King's College London. He is currently professorial fellow in the Melbourne Law School and the Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne and emeritus professor of moral philosophy at King's College London. He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

Raimond Gaita
Born
Raimund Gaita

(1946-05-14) 14 May 1946 (age 77)
Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany
EraContemporary philosophy

Life

Raimund Gaita (later styled as Raimond Gaita) was born in Dortmund, Westphalia, Germany, on 14 May 1946, to a Yugoslav-born Romanian father, Romulus Gaiță (28 December 1922 – May 1996) and a German mother, Christine ("Christel") Anna Dörr (16 November 1928 – 1958).[1] In Germany, from 1942 to 1945, Romulus was employed as a smith and metal worker.[1] The Gaita family migrated to Australia in April 1950, just before Raimond turned four.[2] He attended St. Patrick's College, Ballarat (Victoria), Melbourne High School (Victoria), the University of Melbourne (BA Hons, MA) and the University of Leeds (PhD).

The story of his childhood and the lives of his family members and close friends is told in his memoir Romulus, My Father, which was made into a film starring Eric Bana (Romulus), Franka Potente (Christine), Kodi Smit-McPhee (Raimond) and Marton Csokas (Hora). In a later book, After Romulus, a collection of essays, "he reflects on the writing of the Romulus, My Father, the making of the film, his relationship to the desolate beauty of the central Victorian landscape, the philosophies that underpinned his father's relationship to the world and, most movingly, the presence and absence of his mother and his unassuaged longing for her". (from the publisher)

He is married to Yael Gaita, who was born in Tel Aviv and until 2008 was a teacher at King David School, Melbourne, where she taught Hebrew. Gaita has two children, Katerina and Eva and two stepchildren, Dahlia and Michelle.[citation needed]

His Website is: raimondgaita.com.au

Awards and recognition

Romulus My Father won the Nettie Palmer Prize for Non-Fiction in the Victorian Premier's Literary Award and was shortlisted for the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards for Contribution to Public Debate, the Braille Book of the Year, the National Biography Award. It was nominated by the New Statesman, London, as one of the best books of 1999 and, in 2000, by The Australian Financial Review as one of the ten best books of the decade. In 2007 it was made into an award-winning feature film of the same name.[3]

A Common Humanity: Thinking about Love and Truth and Justice was nominated by The Economist as one of the best books of 2000.

The Philosopher's Dog was shortlisted for the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards, 2003 and The Age Book of the Year, 2003. It was nominated by the Kansas City Star as one of the ten best books of 2005.

In 2009, the University of Antwerp awarded Gaita the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa "for his exceptional contribution to contemporary moral philosophy and for his singular contribution the role of the intellectual in today's academic world". In 2011, Routledge published Christopher Cordner (ed.) Philosophy, Ethics, and a Common Humanity: Essays in Honour of Raimond Gaita. Also in 2011, Flinders University held a conference in Gaita's honour: A Sense for Humanity: The Ethical Thought of Raimond Gaita, which was published as a book of the same title in 2014 by Monash University Press.

Bibliography

Books

  • Gaita, Raimond, ed. (1990). Value and understanding : essays for Peter Winch. London: Routledge.
  • — (1991). Good and evil : an absolute conception. London: Macmillan.
  • — (1998). Romulus, my father. Melbourne: Text Publishing.
  • A Common Humanity: Thinking about Love and Truth and Justice, Melbourne: Text Publishing, 1999; London & New York: Routledge, 2000.
  • The Philosopher's Dog, Melbourne: Text Publishing, 2002.
  • Why the War Was Wrong (ed.), Melbourne: Text Publishing, 2003.
  • Breach of Trust: Truth, Morality and Politics, Melbourne: Black Inc., 2004.
  • Good and Evil: An Absolute Conception, Revised edition, London & New York: Routledge 2004.
  • Gaza: Morality, Law and Politics (ed.), Perth: University of Western Australia Press, 2010.
  • Essays on Muslims and Multiculturalism (ed.), Melbourne: Text Publishing, 2011.
  • Singing For All He's Worth: Essays in Honour of J. G. Rosenberg, Alex Skovron, Raimond Gaita and Alex Miller (eds.), Sydney: Picador, 2011.
  • After Romulus, Melbourne: Text Publishing, 2011.
  • 'Who's Afraid of International Law' (ed. with Gerry Simpson), Monash University Publishing, 2017
Translated editions
  • Other editions and translations of The Philosopher's Dog
    • The Philosopher's Dog, London: Routledge, 2003.
    • The Philosopher' Dog: Friendship with Animals, New York: Random House, 2003.
    • De Hond Van De Filosoof, Amsterdam: Ambo/Anthos, 2003.
    • Der Hund des Philosophen, Berlin: Rogner & Berhnard, 2003.
    • 部分地区明天即可送达, Taipei: The Bookery, 2004.
    • 部分地区明天即可送达, Beijing: People's Literature Publishing House, 2004.
    • Filozofun Köpeği, Istanbul: Dost Kitabevi Yayınları, 2005.
    • Tokyo, Shuei-Sha, 2005.
    • Ha-Kelev shel ha-filosof, Jerusalem: The Attic, 2005.
    • Il cane del filosofo, Genoa: Il Melangola, 2007.
    • O Cão do Filósofo, Cruz Quebrada (Portugal): Casa das Letras, 2007.
    • O Cão do Filósofo, São Paulo: Difel, 2011.
    • 철학자의 개, Korea, Dolbegae Publishers, 2017
  • Other editions and translations of Romulus My Father
    • Romulus, My Father, London: Review, 2000.
    • Romulus, Mi Padre, Barcelona: Ediciones Del Bronce, 2001.
    • Romuls, Mein Vater, Salzburg and Hamburg, Salzburg and Vienna: Residenz Verlag, 2001
    • Romulus, mijn vader, Amsterdam: Ambo, 2004.
    • Avi, Romulus, Jerusalem: Carmel, 2008.
    • Romulus, Mio Padre, Rome: Elliot Edizioni, 2011.
    • Moj ojciec Romulus, Warsaw: Czarne 2013
    • Romulus, My Father, Korea, Dolbegae Publishers 2019

Essays

  • Gaita, Raimond (December 1995). "Remembering the Holocaust : absolute value and the nature of evil". Quadrant. 39 (12): 7–15.[4]
  • — (May 1996). "Remorse and the depiction of evil". Turnings of Attention. Quadrant. 40 (5): 33–36.[5]
  • — (July–August 1996). "Romulus Gaita". Turnings of Attention. Quadrant. 40 (7–8): 22–25.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Digital Item Page Gallery: A12025, 724-726: Gaita Romulus born 28 December 1922; Christine born 6 November 1928; Raimund [Raimond] born 14 May 1946". National Archives of Australia. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  2. ^ "Digital Item Page Gallery: B78, Yugoslavian/Gaita Christine: Gaita Christine – Nationality: Yugoslavian – Arrived Melbourne per General M L Hersey 27 April 1950". National Archives of Australia. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  3. ^ Romulus My Father
  4. ^ Text of the 1995 John Henry Newman Lecture, delivered at Mannix College, Monash University.
  5. ^ Extract from a public lecture, "Scepticism, moralism and the depiction of evil : reflections on the Demindeko debate", delivered at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, 10 May 1996.
  6. ^ Eulogy delivered at the funeral of Romulus Gaita, 13 May 1996.

Further reading

  • J. Franklin (2003), Corrupting the Youth: A History of Philosophy in Australia, Macleay Press, ch. 16.
  • Rush, Emma (Summer 2015). "A Gaitian account of environmental ethics". Environmental Ethics. 37 (2): 187–206. doi:10.5840/enviroethics201537217.

External links

  • YouTube videos
  • Raimond Gaita – Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at King's College London
  • Professor Raimond Gaita interviewed on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  • Raimond Gaita interviewed about Torture on Philosophy Bites
  • Gaita and Robert Connolly discuss Romulus, My Father (the film)
  • Video: Raimond Gaita lecture on Plato

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Raimond Gaita born Raimund Gaita 14 May 1946 is a German born Australian philosopher and award winning writer He was until 2011 foundation professor of philosophy at the Australian Catholic University and professor of moral philosophy at King s College London He is currently professorial fellow in the Melbourne Law School and the Faculty of Arts University of Melbourne and emeritus professor of moral philosophy at King s College London He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities Raimond GaitaBornRaimund Gaita 1946 05 14 14 May 1946 age 77 Dortmund Westphalia GermanyEraContemporary philosophy Contents 1 Life 2 Awards and recognition 3 Bibliography 3 1 Books 3 2 Essays 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksLife EditRaimund Gaita later styled as Raimond Gaita was born in Dortmund Westphalia Germany on 14 May 1946 to a Yugoslav born Romanian father Romulus Gaiță 28 December 1922 May 1996 and a German mother Christine Christel Anna Dorr 16 November 1928 1958 1 In Germany from 1942 to 1945 Romulus was employed as a smith and metal worker 1 The Gaita family migrated to Australia in April 1950 just before Raimond turned four 2 He attended St Patrick s College Ballarat Victoria Melbourne High School Victoria the University of Melbourne BA Hons MA and the University of Leeds PhD The story of his childhood and the lives of his family members and close friends is told in his memoir Romulus My Father which was made into a film starring Eric Bana Romulus Franka Potente Christine Kodi Smit McPhee Raimond and Marton Csokas Hora In a later book After Romulus a collection of essays he reflects on the writing of the Romulus My Father the making of the film his relationship to the desolate beauty of the central Victorian landscape the philosophies that underpinned his father s relationship to the world and most movingly the presence and absence of his mother and his unassuaged longing for her from the publisher He is married to Yael Gaita who was born in Tel Aviv and until 2008 was a teacher at King David School Melbourne where she taught Hebrew Gaita has two children Katerina and Eva and two stepchildren Dahlia and Michelle citation needed His Website is raimondgaita com auAwards and recognition EditRomulus My Father won the Nettie Palmer Prize for Non Fiction in the Victorian Premier s Literary Award and was shortlisted for the Queensland Premier s Literary Awards for Contribution to Public Debate the Braille Book of the Year the National Biography Award It was nominated by the New Statesman London as one of the best books of 1999 and in 2000 by The Australian Financial Review as one of the ten best books of the decade In 2007 it was made into an award winning feature film of the same name 3 A Common Humanity Thinking about Love and Truth and Justice was nominated by The Economist as one of the best books of 2000 The Philosopher s Dog was shortlisted for the New South Wales Premier s Literary Awards 2003 and The Age Book of the Year 2003 It was nominated by the Kansas City Star as one of the ten best books of 2005 In 2009 the University of Antwerp awarded Gaita the degree of Doctor Honoris Causa for his exceptional contribution to contemporary moral philosophy and for his singular contribution the role of the intellectual in today s academic world In 2011 Routledge published Christopher Cordner ed Philosophy Ethics and a Common Humanity Essays in Honour of Raimond Gaita Also in 2011 Flinders University held a conference in Gaita s honour A Sense for Humanity The Ethical Thought of Raimond Gaita which was published as a book of the same title in 2014 by Monash University Press Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2016 Books Edit Gaita Raimond ed 1990 Value and understanding essays for Peter Winch London Routledge 1991 Good and evil an absolute conception London Macmillan 1998 Romulus my father Melbourne Text Publishing A Common Humanity Thinking about Love and Truth and Justice Melbourne Text Publishing 1999 London amp New York Routledge 2000 The Philosopher s Dog Melbourne Text Publishing 2002 Why the War Was Wrong ed Melbourne Text Publishing 2003 Breach of Trust Truth Morality and Politics Melbourne Black Inc 2004 Good and Evil An Absolute Conception Revised edition London amp New York Routledge 2004 Gaza Morality Law and Politics ed Perth University of Western Australia Press 2010 Essays on Muslims and Multiculturalism ed Melbourne Text Publishing 2011 Singing For All He s Worth Essays in Honour of J G Rosenberg Alex Skovron Raimond Gaita and Alex Miller eds Sydney Picador 2011 After Romulus Melbourne Text Publishing 2011 Who s Afraid of International Law ed with Gerry Simpson Monash University Publishing 2017Translated editionsOther editions and translations of The Philosopher s Dog The Philosopher s Dog London Routledge 2003 The Philosopher Dog Friendship with Animals New York Random House 2003 De Hond Van De Filosoof Amsterdam Ambo Anthos 2003 Der Hund des Philosophen Berlin Rogner amp Berhnard 2003 部分地区明天即可送达 Taipei The Bookery 2004 部分地区明天即可送达 Beijing People s Literature Publishing House 2004 Filozofun Kopegi Istanbul Dost Kitabevi Yayinlari 2005 Tokyo Shuei Sha 2005 Ha Kelev shel ha filosof Jerusalem The Attic 2005 Il cane del filosofo Genoa Il Melangola 2007 O Cao do Filosofo Cruz Quebrada Portugal Casa das Letras 2007 O Cao do Filosofo Sao Paulo Difel 2011 철학자의 개 Korea Dolbegae Publishers 2017 Other editions and translations of Romulus My Father Romulus My Father London Review 2000 Romulus Mi Padre Barcelona Ediciones Del Bronce 2001 Romuls Mein Vater Salzburg and Hamburg Salzburg and Vienna Residenz Verlag 2001 Romulus mijn vader Amsterdam Ambo 2004 Avi Romulus Jerusalem Carmel 2008 Romulus Mio Padre Rome Elliot Edizioni 2011 Moj ojciec Romulus Warsaw Czarne 2013 Romulus My Father Korea Dolbegae Publishers 2019Essays Edit Gaita Raimond December 1995 Remembering the Holocaust absolute value and the nature of evil Quadrant 39 12 7 15 4 May 1996 Remorse and the depiction of evil Turnings of Attention Quadrant 40 5 33 36 5 July August 1996 Romulus Gaita Turnings of Attention Quadrant 40 7 8 22 25 6 References Edit a b Digital Item Page Gallery A12025 724 726 Gaita Romulus born 28 December 1922 Christine born 6 November 1928 Raimund Raimond born 14 May 1946 National Archives of Australia Retrieved 28 August 2016 Digital Item Page Gallery B78 Yugoslavian Gaita Christine Gaita Christine Nationality Yugoslavian Arrived Melbourne per General M L Hersey 27 April 1950 National Archives of Australia Retrieved 28 August 2016 Romulus My Father Text of the 1995 John Henry Newman Lecture delivered at Mannix College Monash University Extract from a public lecture Scepticism moralism and the depiction of evil reflections on the Demindeko debate delivered at the University of Tasmania Hobart 10 May 1996 Eulogy delivered at the funeral of Romulus Gaita 13 May 1996 Further reading EditJ Franklin 2003 Corrupting the Youth A History of Philosophy in Australia Macleay Press ch 16 Rush Emma Summer 2015 A Gaitian account of environmental ethics Environmental Ethics 37 2 187 206 doi 10 5840 enviroethics201537217 External links EditYouTube videos Raimond Gaita Emeritus Professor of Moral Philosophy at King s College London Professor Raimond Gaita interviewed on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Raimond Gaita interviewed about Torture on Philosophy Bites Gaita and Robert Connolly discuss Romulus My Father the film Video Raimond Gaita lecture on Plato Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raimond Gaita amp oldid 1145632799, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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