- A. C. Grayling was born on the 3rd of April 1949
- He is a British philosopher and author
- A.C was born in Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) and spent most of his childhood there and in Malawi
- In 2011 he founded and became the first Master of New College of the Humanities, an independent undergraduate college in London
- He is also a supernumerary fellow of St Anne’s College, Oxford
- Crayling attended several boarding schools, including Falcon College in Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), from which he ran away after being regularly caned
- His first exposure to philosophical writing was at the age of twelve, when he found an English translation of the Charmides, one of Plato’s dialogues, in a local library
- At age fourteen, he read G. H. Lewes’s Biographical History of Philosophy (1846), which confirmed his ambition to study philosophy; he said it “superinduced order on the random reading that had preceded it, and settled my vocation”.
- Grayling had two elder siblings, sister Jennifer and brother John
- He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2017 New Year Honours for services to philosophy
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