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A Common Humanity

Thinking About Love & Truth & Justice
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A Common Humanity by Raimond Gaita examines the philosophical and ethical concepts that define what it means to be human. Through a blend of personal reflections, historical analysis, and philosophical inquiry, Gaita explores themes of morality, justice, and the universal nature of human dignity within the realms of arts and culture.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in profound reflections on ethics, morality, and the universal connections that bind us. The author explores deep philosophical narratives that challenge readers to reconsider notions of humanity and decency amidst cultural diversities. If you appreciate thought-provoking discussions that intersect with arts and culture, this book may appeal to you.

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A Common Humanity

In this marvellous book, Raimond Gaita, the acclaimed author of "Romulus, My Father", reflects on ideas about good and evil, guilt and remorse, forgiveness and compassion. In his discussion of issues ranging from Mabo and land rights to the Holocaust, Gaita argues that we must realise that every human life is precious.

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Our sense of the preciousness of other people is connected with their power to affect us in ways we cannot fathom and in ways against which we can protect ourselves only at the cost of becoming shallow. There is nothing reasonable in the fact that another person's absence can make our lives seem empty. The power of human beings to affect one another in ways beyond reason and beyond merit has offended rationalists and moralists since the dawn of thought, but it is partly what yields to us that sense of human individuality which we express when we say that human beings are unique and irreplaceable.

Such attachments, and the joy and the grief which they may cause, condition our sense of the preciousness of human beings. Love is the most important of them.

A Common Humanity explores these themes through a profound philosophical lens, challenging the reader to consider the deep connections and irreplaceable nature of human relationships.

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A Common Humanity by Raimond Gaita offers a rewarding reading experience with essays that are both lucid and deeply reflective, inviting readers to explore profound themes. The writing style combines philosophical intellect with emotional warmth, prompting introspection and a fresh perspective on life. The book is notable for its ability to transcend the initial narratives and leave a lasting impact, encouraging both heart and mind to stretch and grow.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781876485412

Publisher: Text Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 April 2000

Country: Australia

Imprint: The Text Publishing Company

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 304

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