Raimond Gaita is unusual among moral philosophers in having presented the world of his childhood as food for thought. Most notably, he has given us his Romanian father, Romulus – ‘Johnny the Balt’ to his Australian neighbours – whose understanding of life’s moral necessities is articulated by Gaita as the core of his ethical thought. It is hard to think of an instance in the history of W ... (read more)
Jean Curthoys
Jean Curthoys lectured in the University of Sydney’s Philosophy Department from the 1970s to the late 1990s. Her most recent book is V.H. Dudman’s Grammar and Semantics (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), which she authored jointly with the late V.H. Dudman. She also writes on contemporary political philosophy.