Presented By: Department of Philosophy
MAP Martin Luther King Jr. Day Symposium
Lewis Gordon (University of Connecticut)
Title: Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. from a Black Existential Perspective
Abstract: This talk will explore the Black existential dimensions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s thought, especially with regard to relationships between ethics and political action, through an examination of violence, counter-violence, non-violence, and anti-violence on one hand and the radicality and political significance of his conception of love as a commitment to coexistence.
Abstract: This talk will explore the Black existential dimensions of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s thought, especially with regard to relationships between ethics and political action, through an examination of violence, counter-violence, non-violence, and anti-violence on one hand and the radicality and political significance of his conception of love as a commitment to coexistence.
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