Good and Evil
Good and Evil is one of the most important, original and provocative books on the nature of morality to have been published in recent > Read more
A Common Humanity
Our sense of the preciousness of other people is connected with their power to affect us in ways we cannot fathom and in ways > Read more
The Philosopher’s Dog
In this beautifully written book Raimond Gaita tells inspirational, poignant, sometimes funny but never sentimental stories of the dogs, cats and cockatoos that lived > Read more
Breach of Trust
In Breach of Trust, Raimond Gaita looks beyond the prism of the party to consider morality, truth and politics. This is an essay, of > Read more
Romulus, My Father
Romulus Gaita left his home in his native Yugoslavia at the age of thirteen and came to Australia with his young wife Christine and > Read more
After Romulus
Raimond Gaita’s, Romulus My Father, is an iconic and deeply loved book. In After Romulus, Gaita revisits the world of his classic memoir about his > Read more
Value and Understanding
Peter Winch was one of the few distinguished British Philosophers whose writings were read with critical appreciation by Continental philosophers and had a wide-ranging > Read more
Why The War was Wrong
The war in Iraq is over, so we are told, but huge questions remain unanswered. Why were we lied to about the existence of > Read more
Gaza: Morality, Law and Politics
In Gaza: Morality, Law and Politics, leading academics and intellectuals: Mark Baker, Anthony Billingsley, Hilary Charlesworth, Gerry Simpson, Ghassan Hage, Geoffrey Levey and Raimond Gaita > Read more
Muslims and Multiculturalism
September 11, 2001, marked a change in Australian attitudes towards immigrants. The spotlight was on Muslims. This collection of thought-provoking essays looks at multiculturalism’s successes > Read more
Singing For All He’s Worth
In the early 1990s, after writing for most of his life in Yiddish, his mother tongue, Jacob Rosenberg decided to switch to English. The > Read more
Who’s Afraid of International Law
Is there such a thing as an ‘international law’ of which to be afraid? Can international law be seen as a coherent set of > Read more
Our Hearts are Still Open
Photographs by Tony Maniaty. Essay by Raimond Gaita. A Unique Collaboration between a photographer and a philosopher. Together we set out to create a > Read more
Justice and Hope
Essays, Lectures and Other Writings - edited by Scott Stephens From where will we draw the moral energy to stay true to justice? For > Read more