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This volume celebrates the remarkable career of Dr. Preston King, an African American political philosopher with an international reputation. King's first degree was from Fisk University (1956). He moved directly to the London School of Economics (LSE), completing his M.Sc. (Econ) in 1958 with a Mark of Distinction. He taught at LSE for the next two years. A scrape with Jim Crow America kept him in exile for the next 40 years. Major friends and influences at LSE were Professors Sir Karl Popper, Michael Oakeshott, and Dr Bernard Crick. King took up subsequent lectureships at the universities of Keele, Ghana, and Sheffield. He was Senior Research Assistant at the Acton Society Trust (London), then professor at the universities of Nairobi, New South Wales (Sydney), and Lancaster, returning at last to the United States as joint Woodruff Professor at Emory and Distinguished Professor at Morehouse. The essays comprising this volume are by internationally renowned scholars. They creatively

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Historical Method – Gary Browning: Preston King: Beyond Contextualism – Stephanie Lawson: Contextualism and Incommensurability: A Critique – JamesMoore: Political Theories and Histories of England in the Early Eighteenth Century: The Skeptical Perspective of David Hume – Sam Cherribi: Portrait of Africa: Preston King Revisited – Toleration – Peter Jones: Power, Liberty and Rights: Preston King on Toleration – Jan Dobbernack andTariq Modood: Struggles for Tolerance and Recognition: Thinking with Democratic Multiculturalism – ChrisBrown: Tolerance in an Intolerant Age – Rupert Read: Rawlsian Liberalism Is Founded on Precautionary Thinking— but the Precautionary Principle Undermines Rawlsian Liberalism – Friendship – Graham M. Smith: Fragments on the Theme of ‘Friendship and Politics’ – Heather Devere: Friendship in Antiquity: Some Hidden Histories of a Political Concept – Janet Coleman: Reflections on the Self Itself: Aristotle on Reciprocity and Friendship – Preston King: Time, Tolerance, and Friendship – Contributors.

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    Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 1/30/2021 12:11:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781433190902, 978-1433190902
    ISBN10: 1433190907

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This volume celebrates the remarkable career of Dr. Preston King, an African American political philosopher with an international reputation. King's first degree was from Fisk University (1956). He moved directly to the London School of Economics (LSE), completing his M.Sc. (Econ) in 1958 with a Mark of Distinction. He taught at LSE for the next two years. A scrape with Jim Crow America kept him in exile for the next 40 years. Major friends and influences at LSE were Professors Sir Karl Popper, Michael Oakeshott, and Dr Bernard Crick. King took up subsequent lectureships at the universities of Keele, Ghana, and Sheffield. He was Senior Research Assistant at the Acton Society Trust (London), then professor at the universities of Nairobi, New South Wales (Sydney), and Lancaster, returning at last to the United States as joint Woodruff Professor at Emory and Distinguished Professor at Morehouse. The essays comprising this volume are by internationally renowned scholars. They creatively

    Table of Contents

    Historical Method – Gary Browning: Preston King: Beyond Contextualism – Stephanie Lawson: Contextualism and Incommensurability: A Critique – JamesMoore: Political Theories and Histories of England in the Early Eighteenth Century: The Skeptical Perspective of David Hume – Sam Cherribi: Portrait of Africa: Preston King Revisited – Toleration – Peter Jones: Power, Liberty and Rights: Preston King on Toleration – Jan Dobbernack andTariq Modood: Struggles for Tolerance and Recognition: Thinking with Democratic Multiculturalism – ChrisBrown: Tolerance in an Intolerant Age – Rupert Read: Rawlsian Liberalism Is Founded on Precautionary Thinking— but the Precautionary Principle Undermines Rawlsian Liberalism – Friendship – Graham M. Smith: Fragments on the Theme of ‘Friendship and Politics’ – Heather Devere: Friendship in Antiquity: Some Hidden Histories of a Political Concept – Janet Coleman: Reflections on the Self Itself: Aristotle on Reciprocity and Friendship – Preston King: Time, Tolerance, and Friendship – Contributors.

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