
About this episode
This episode explores the philosophical insights of Raimond Gaita, focusing on morality and personal narratives.
Tonight, we drift into the thoughtful world of philosopher Raimond Gaita, where the fabric of morality is woven with the threads of personal stories and lived experiences. Under the tranquil veil of night, we explore how Gaitas reflections on truth, ethics, and human dignity resonate with the gentle and poignant narratives of his own life, particularly through his seminal work, Romulus, My Father. As his philosophical journey intertwines with authentic experiences, we uncover the profound belief that moral clarity emerges most vividly not in abstract thought, but through the rich tapestry of genuine human encounters. Let us find serenity in the wisdom that beckons a deeper understanding of our own narratives and the ethical landscapes they inhabit.This episode is hosted by Daniel Clark. Check out more of our shows and get your free trial of Whisper Premium: www.whisper.fm Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/channel/whisper-fm/id6466174594 Whisper.fm on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whisper_fm
People in this episode
Host: Daniel Clark
Guest: Raimond Gaita
Topics covered
- philosophy
- morality
- human dignity
- personal stories
- ethics
Keywords
- Raimond Gaita
- morality
- ethics
- human dignity
- philosophy
- Romulus, My Father
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Romulus, My Father
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