John O'Neill (philosopher)
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John O'Neill | |
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Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Region | Western Philosophy |
School | Marxism, Analytic Philosophy, Egalitarianism, Environmental philosophy |
Main interests
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Political philosophy, Market, Ethics, Environmental philosophy, Ecological economics, Otto Neurath |
Influences
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John O'Neill is a philosopher. He is professor of Political Economy at the University of Manchester.[1]
Academic history
John O'Neill held the post of professor of philosophy at Lancaster University.[1]
Previously, he was on the faculty of the University of Sussex and the University of Wales.[1]
Works
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Critical reaction
Mark Peacock wrote that in The Market: Ethics, Knowledge and Politics "O'Neill defends an Aristotelian perfectionism which allows for a plurality of goods pursued for their own sake....The argument is sound, but does not answer the liberal objection to Aristotle that individuals must be allowed to pursue what they believe to be the good."[3]
References
External links
- John O'Neill's webpage at the University of Manchester
- Recording of a lecture by John O'Neill on Hayek and Neurath at the London School of Economics
- Article on John O'Neill at the University of Innsbruck (German)
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